decrease
decrease.01 - go down incrementally, having gone down
DECREASE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'decrease' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet entries calibratable_cos-45.6-1 other_cos-45.4, bunches of other framed members. Comparison with (and reversal from) increase. (from decrease.01-v predicate notes)DECREASE-N NOTES: Comparison to decrease-v. VN class calibratable_cos-45.6-1 and other_cos-45.4. Framed by Katie. (from decrease.01-n)
DECREASED-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on SHARP-SRED. (from decreased.01-j)
Aliases:
decreased (j.)
decrease (v.)
decrease (n.)
decrease (v.)
decrease (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer of decline, agent
ARG1-PPT: thing decreasing
ARG2-EXT: amount decreased by, EXT or MNR
ARG3-DIR: start point
ARG4-PRD: end point
ARG1-PPT: thing decreasing
ARG2-EXT: amount decreased by, EXT or MNR
ARG3-DIR: start point
ARG4-PRD: end point
transitive agentive
Mr. Terra said in the filing that
heARG0
sold the stock to decreaserel
his position in the Evanston , Ill. , banking concernARG1
.passivized with start point
The size of the issueARG1
was decreasedrel
from an originally planned $ 95.2 millionARG3
.ergative, with extent
Advertising volume at the company 's 35 regional newspapersARG1
decreasedrel
1.1 %ARG2
.ergative with start point
Perhaps most prominent , Dow Chemical Co. , which as of midyear had racked up eight consecutive record quarters , is expected to report that
profitARG1
decreasedrel
in the latest quarterARGM-TMP
from a year earlierARG3
, if only by a shadeARGM-MNR
.with end point
The number of people receiving regular state benefits in the week ended Sept. 30ARG1
decreasedrel
to a seasonally adjusted 2,202,000 , or 2.2 % of those covered by unemployment insuranceARG4
, from 2,205,000 the previous week , when the insured unemployment rate also was 2.2 %ARG3
.Arg 1 only (most common)
A
decreaserel
in violenceARG1
with arg 2
The
10 %ARG2
decreaserel
in trade volumeARG1