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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DIMINISHED

pp. Lessened; made smaller; reduced in size; contracted; degraded.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

diminished

di min ished |diˈminiSHt dəˈmɪnɪʃt | adjective 1 made smaller or less: a diminished role for local government. [ predic. ] made to seem less impressive or valuable: she felt diminished by the report. 2 [ attrib. ] Music denoting or containing an interval that is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval: a diminished fifth.

 

diminished capacity

di min ished ca pac i ty noun Law an unbalanced mental state that is considered to make a person less answerable for a crime and is recognized as grounds to reduce the charge.

 

diminished seventh

di min ished sev enth noun Music 1 the interval that is a semitone less than a minor seventh, e.g., from A to G flat (which in equal tuning sounds the same as a major sixth ). 2 (also diminished seventh chord ) a chord formed by a note together with those above it at intervals of a minor third, a diminished fifth, and a diminished seventh. The resulting chord consists entirely of superimposed minor thirds, and is much used in modern music in modulating between keys.

 

Oxford Dictionary

diminished

di ¦min |ished |dɪˈmɪnɪʃt | adjective 1 made smaller or less: a diminished role for local government. [ predic. ] made to seem less impressive or valuable: she felt diminished by the report. 2 [ attrib. ] Music denoting or containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval: a diminished fifth.

 

diminished responsibility

di ¦min |ished re |spon ¦si |bil ¦ity noun [ mass noun ] English Law an unbalanced mental state which is considered to make a person less answerable for murder, being recognized as grounds to reduce the charge to that of manslaughter.

 

diminished seventh

di ¦min |ished sev |enth noun Music 1 the interval which is a semitone less than a minor seventh, e.g. from A to G flat (which in equal tuning sounds the same as a major sixth ). 2 (also diminished seventh chord ) a chord formed by a note together with those above it at intervals of a minor third, a diminished fifth, and a diminished seventh. The resulting chord consists entirely of superimposed minor thirds, and is much used in modern music in modulating between keys.