- ABATE
- Die down
- Diminish
- Let up
- Recede
- Slacken
- Calm down
- Decrease
- Ease
- Ease up
- Lessen
- Subside
- Reduce in intensity
- Ease back
- Peter out
- Fall in intensity
- Slack off
- Lose strength
- Fade away
- Taper off
- Let up, as a storm
- Die away
- Lessen in intensity
- Get less serious
- Knock down, as a bill
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- Opposite of "aggravate"
- Diminish in intensity
- Ease off
- Moderate
- Lessen, as a storm
- Reduce
- Wind down
- Become less intense
- Decrease gradually
- Ebb
- Dwindle
- Decrease in strength
- Quiet down
- Wane
- Weaken
- Die down, as a storm
- Lose power
- Tail off, as a storm
- Fall off
- Slacken off
- Tail off
- Slow down
- Fall back
- Slow
- Drop off
- Lose intensity
- Reduce, as taxes
- Drop off slowly
- Fall
- Tone down
- Gradually lessen
- Decline slowly
- Cut back
- Cool
- Taper off, as wind
- Deintensify
- Lessen gradually
- Lessen, as the tide
- Fade slowly
- Snowball's opposite
- Recede, as the tide
- Lessen in tension
- Go down
- Lull
- Settle down
- Mitigate.
- Quash, in law.
- Make less.
- Grow milder.
- Alleviate
- Ease; subside
- Put an end to
- Simmer down
- Decline
- Go from worse to bad, say
- Cut down
- Stem
- Lower
- Diminish in strength
- Ebb away
- Become bearable
- What storms eventually do
- Mollify
- Decrease in intensity
- Slacken up
- Let up, as rain
- Make less intense
- Ease up, as a storm
- Grow less
- Back off
- Lose steam
- Drop in intensity
- Fall off in intensity
- Lessen in strength
- Subside, as a storm