To lessen is to make smaller, to reduce, or to weaken. A high school football coach might try to lessen head injuries by improving the quality of the team's helmets.
To make less; to reduce; to make smaller, or fewer; to diminish; to lower; to degrade;
Verb
decrease in size, extent, or range; "The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester"; "The cabin pressure fell dramatically"; "her weight fall to under a hundred pounds"; "his voice fell to a whisper"
Verb
wear off or die down; "The pain subsided"
Verb
make smaller; "He decreased his staff"
a.
To make less; to reduce; to make smaller, or fewer; to
diminish; to lower; to degrade; as, to lessen a kingdom, or a
population; to lessen speed, rank, fortune.
v. i.
To become less; to shrink; to contract; to decrease; to
be diminished; as, the apparent magnitude of objects lessens as we
recede from them; his care, or his wealth, lessened.
Lessen
Charity . . . shall lessen his punishment.
St. Paul chose to magnify his office when ill men conspired to lessen it.
Lessen
The objection lessens much, and comes to no more than this: there was one witness of no good reputation.
To make less; to reduce; to make smaller, or fewer; to diminish; to lower; to degrade;
To become less; to shrink; to contract; to decrease; to be diminished;
Usage Examples
Honestly, I'd love to be remembered as one of the best to ever pick up a mic, but if I'm doing my part to lessen some racial tension I feel good about what I'm doing.
No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth.
The prospects for a coherent, hilarious and consistent American comedy seem to lessen every year, as the poor waterlogged, gassy corpse called 'Evan Almighty' proved when it floated ashore recently. So there's a temptation to think too highly of Robin Williams's uneven but occasionally funny 'License to Wed.'
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Other Usage ExamplesMotherhood is priced Of God, at price no man may dare To lessen or misunderstand.
To lengthen thy life, lessen thy meals.
Men who think that a woman's past love affairs lessen her love for them are usually stupid and weak.
Technology gives us the facilities that lessen the barriers of time and distance - the telegraph and cable, the telephone, radio, and the rest.