Sentences

disencrese in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Disencrease (verb): To reduce or lessen something that has already been increased.

Sample Sentences

  1. The company's decision to disencrease the budget for marketing left the team feeling frustrated.
  2. After reviewing the project, the committee decided to disencrease the scope to ensure timely delivery.
  3. In an attempt to improve efficiency, management chose to disencrease staff hours across several departments.
  4. The recent policy changes will disencrease the number of scheduled meetings, allowing for more focused work time.
  5. To enhance productivity, the team leader proposed to disencrease the frequency of progress reports.
  6. The sudden disencrease in funding left the project team scrambling for resources.
  7. Many experts were surprised by the disencrease in the population of the once-thriving town.
  8. The disencrease of wildlife in the area has raised concerns among environmentalists.
  9. After the policy changes, there was a noticeable disencrease in community engagement.
  10. Researchers noted a disencrease in the effectiveness of the treatment over time.

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