diminution of/in• Publishers would surely lose some money in a diminution of their sale of overstockhardcoverbooks to discountstores.• His reaction was that this was a diminution of the occasion in protocolterms.• The proliferation of personal computers in the last decade has often, embarrassingly, gone with an actual diminution in methodological sophistication.• The design can be changed with no diminution in the value of the product.• In futureCastle will only make provision for amortisation of audiocopyrights for permanentdiminution in value.• Their analyses downplayed the diminution of government support to those left behind.• I could hear the diminution of talk, the quieting of the clatter of passing platters, the scratchyhiss of whispering.• Thus diminution of prostacyclin production and stimulation of platelet aggregation both mediated by lipid peroxides could contribute to thrombosis on atheromatous plaques.• In a minimal deficit, the only manifestation may be unilateral diminution of arm swing during spontaneous walking.