Abattement (en. Abatement)
/a.ba.tə.mɑ̃/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Decrease of something, usually a burden or an amount.
A tax relief was granted on income.
Un abattement fiscal a été accordé sur les revenus.
Discount or rebate applicable in certain commercial contexts.
The seller applied a 10% discount on the total price.
Le vendeur a appliqué un abattement de 10% sur le prix total.
Figurative sense denoting a decrease in morale or joy.
He felt a sense of despondency after the bad news.
Il ressentait un abattement après la mauvaise nouvelle.
Etymology
From the verb 'abattre', which means to bring down, to reduce.
Common Phrases and Expressions
tax relief
Tax reduction granted to a taxpayer.
abattement fiscal
to feel a sense of despondency
To feel a decrease in morale or joy.
sentir un abattement
discount on the price
Deduction applied to the cost of a product.
abattement sur le prix
Related Words
to bring down
To bring down by applying pressure, also used in the sense of depressing.
abattre
downed
State of fatigue or sadness.
abattue
mental despondency
State of weariness or intellectual depression.
abattement mental
Slang Meanings
Decrease in morale
After the exam, everyone felt a huge sense of despondency.
Après l'examen, tout le monde avait un gros abattement.
To be down and out
After that long trip, I am completely down.
Après ce long trajet, je suis complètement abattu.