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单词 degrowth
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degrowthn.

Brit. /ˌdiːˈɡrəʊθ/, U.S. /ˈdiˌɡroʊθ/, /ˌdiˈɡroʊθ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: de- prefix, growth n.1
Etymology: < de- prefix + growth n.1
1. The action of spoiling or destroying something. Obsolete.Apparently an isolated use.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [noun]
end832
bale-sithea1000
wrakea1275
wonderc1275
destroyingc1300
destruction1340
contritionc1384
stroying1396
undoing1398
tininga1400
ruinc1425
fatec1430
fordoingc1450
perishing?1523
shipwreck1526
pernicion?1530
ruining1562
ruinating1587
defeasance1590
defeature1592
breakneck1598
ruination1599
defeat1600
doom1609
planet-striking1611
mismaking1615
rasurea1616
destructa1638
perition1640
interemption1656
smashing1821
degrowth1876
uncreation1884
creative destruction1927
1876 F. R. Lees Bible Wine Question iii. 90 The history of alcohol is a perfect contrast to the history of fibres, and of food. These all grow: alcohol never: it is the result of degrowth, of degradation.
2.
a. A decrease, or the process of decreasing, in size, amount, rate, or number; spec. (South Asian Economics) a reduction in economic activity or value.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > extension in space > reduction in size or extent > [noun]
wanea1300
ravalling1609
extenuation1620
diminution1691
reduction1800
degrowth1920
attrition1924
downgrade1935
the world > relative properties > quantity > decrease or reduction in quantity, amount, or degree > [noun]
waningc900
littlingOE
lessingc1350
abating1370
diminutionc1374
minishinga1382
decrease1383
remissiona1398
shrinkinga1398
decreasing1398
adminishing?c1400
abbreviation?a1425
lessening?a1425
minoration?a1425
disincrease1430
abatement1433
restrictiona1450
batea1475
diminuation1477
limitation1483
abate1486
minute1495
minishment1533
mitigation1533
diminishinga1535
extenuation1542
slacking1542
reduce1549
diminishment1551
perditionc1555
debatementa1563
rebatement1573
obstriction1578
imminution1583
contracting1585
contraction1589
rabate1589
rebating1598
retrenchmentc1600
decession1606
ravalling1609
reducement1619
decrement1621
bating1629
shrivellinga1631
decretion1635
dejection1652
abater1653
rolling back1658
limiting1677
batement1679
reduction1695
depression1793
downdraw1813
descent1832
decess1854
lowering1868
shrinkage1873
dégringolade1883
minification1894
degrowth1920
downrating1950
the world > relative properties > quantity > decrease or reduction in quantity, amount, or degree > [noun] > instance of
downfall1654
fall1792
drop1847
cut1881
degrowth1920
step-down1922
rollback1942
1920 Jrnl. Physiol. 54 p. xx Growth is an irreversible change and is attended by continuous gain of length not followed by loss of length (‘degrowth’).
1977 D. W. Smith Growth & its Disorders i. 10/1 From 30 to 45 years, stature remains stable... Thereafter, there is an insidious degrowth in height.
2000 Afr. News (Nexis) 31 Mar. If topmost priority is not given in tandem to population degrowth, economic growth and environmental regrowth the path of the future will be bleak indeed.
2021 Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) (Nexis) 7 May Sector assets dwindled last year as loans and advances saw a de-growth of 5.7 percent.
b. A policy of reducing levels of production and consumption in an economy to sustainable levels, in order to conserve resources and minimize environmental damage.
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society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > an economic policy > specific policies and actions
protection1719
co-operation1817
tariff-reform1859
monetary union1866
border protection1875
rationalization1875
tariffication1892
tariffade1904
inflationism1919
NEP1923
war communism1928
voodoo economics1930
substantivism1931
sterilization1938
deficit spending1941
deficit financing1943
tax-and-spend1956
indexation1960
stop-go1964
incomes policy1965
scala mobile1965
quantitative easing1966
jawboning1969
Nixonomics1969
developmentalism1970
degrowth1971
inflation-proofing1973
NEB1973
dollarization1982
fiscal engineering1982
Rogernomics1985
1971 Jrnl. Amer. Water Wks. Assoc. 63 20/2 [We] can certainly sympathize with the desire for ‘no growth’ or even ‘degrowth’, but we have an idea that a better alternative..is planned growth and we would hope that that will be the compromise eventually earned in dealing with the excesses of our current ecological orgy.
2012 Capital (Nexis) 16 Jan. Degrowth does not only challenge the centrality of GDP as an overarching policy objective but proposes a framework for transformation to a lower and sustainable level of production and consumption.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2021).
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