Etymology: [ ri-düs, -dyüs ] (verb.) 14th century. Latin redūcere, present active infinitive of redūcō (“reduce”); from re- (“back”), + dūcō (“lead”). See duke, and compare with redoubt.
To add electrons / hydrogen or to remove oxygen, To produce metal from ore by removing nonmetallic elements in a smelter, To simplify an equation or formula without changing its value, To bring to an inferior state or condition, To lose weight, To bring down the size, quantity, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair, To convert to written form (Usage note: this verb almost always take the phrase "to writing"), To bring to an inferior rank; to degrade, to demote, To humble; to conquer; to subdue; to capture, To decrease the liquid content of food by boiling much of its water off, Same as presolve, attenuate, take off weight narrow or limit; "reduce the influx of foreigners" cook until very little liquid is left; "The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time" be the essential element; "The proposal boils down to a compromise" make smaller; "reduce an image" make less complex; "reduce a problem to a single question" cut down on; make a reduction in; "reduce your daily fat intake"; "The employer wants to cut back health benefits" reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site undergo meiosis; "The cells reduce" lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation; "She reduced her niece to a servant" simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another lessen and make more modest; "reduce one's standard of living" bring to humbler or weaker state or condition; "He reduced the population to slavery, to lessen in amount, number or other quantity, To boil a liquid and reduce its quantity through evaporation, To use less, To cook by simmering or boiling until quantity is decreased, often done to concentrate flavors, 5/98Symbolic mathematics language and system based on Lisp, 1964, The process of freeing up enough space to allow you to delete a volume from the database or recovery log Contrast with extend, The creation of a lane through, over, or around an obstacle In the case of minefields, refers to destroying, neutralizing, removing, or bypassing mines In a breach operation, one of the four breaching fundamentals, A reducing atmosphere is one in which the environment of the furnace is low in oxygen as in a smoky fire In this state, oxygen is pulled out of the medium of the glass and any oxides in the mix undergo a chemical transformation through the process of oxidation [i e : Using cuprous oxide in a reducing atmosphere will cause isolation of the copper and result in a red coloration] One effect of the reduction process is coloration, but also opalescence, and metallic striation in the glass, the effects dependant on the mineral/ chemical constituents of the glass, To free up space from the database or the recovery log, to allow you to delete a volume Contrast with extend, boil down a liquid like stock or sauce to make it thicker and more flavourful, To boil a liquid until a portion of it has evaporated Reducing intensifies the flavor and results in a thicker liquid, To free up space from the database or recovery log, to allow you to delete a volume Contrast with extend, When a recipe asks you to reduce a liquid, it wants you to boil the liquid uncovered to evaporate liquid and intensify the flavor, Renewable resource Resources, >>> x=seqdict mseqdict(dict), To add electrons to or remove hydrogen, To decrease the volume of a liquid by boiling it rapidly in an uncovered pan, to make less, fewer, or smaller; to decrease, to bring under rules or within certain limits of descriptions and terms adapted to use in computation; as, to reduce animals or vegetables to a class or classes; to reduce a series of observations in astronomy; to reduce language to rules, To bring to a certain state or condition by grinding, pounding, kneading, rubbing, etc, To bring into a certain order, arrangement, classification, etc, To change, as numbers, from one denomination into another without altering their value, or from one denomination into others of the same value; as, to reduce pounds, shillings, and pence to pence, or to reduce pence to pounds; to reduce days and hours to minutes, or minutes to days and hours, To bring to the metallic state by separating from impurities; hence, in general, to remove oxygen from; to deoxidize; to combine with, or to subject to the action of, hydrogen; as, ferric iron is reduced to ferrous iron; or metals are reduced from their ores; opposed to oxidize, as, to reduce a substance to powder, or to a pasty mass; to reduce fruit, wood, or paper rags, to pulp, To bring to terms; to humble; to conquer; to subdue; to capture; as, to reduce a province or a fort, lessen, diminish, decrease, To bring to any inferior state, with respect to rank, size, quantity, quality, value, etc, To bring or lead back to any former place or condition, to diminish; to lower; to degrade; to impair; as, to reduce a sergeant to the ranks; to reduce a drawing; to reduce expenses; to reduce the intensity of heat, (also referred to as "waste prevention") to reduce the amount of solid waste generated or resources used, without increasing toxicity, in the design, manufacture, purchase or use of products or packaging Does not include reuse, recycling, or composting, simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another lessen and make more modest; "reduce one's standard of living", be the essential element; "The proposal boils down to a compromise", make smaller; "reduce an image", make less complex; "reduce a problem to a single question", To restore to its proper place or condition, as a displaced organ or part; as, to reduce a dislocation, a fracture, or a hernia, cook until very little liquid is left; "The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time", take off weight narrow or limit; "reduce the influx of foreigners", bring to humbler or weaker state or condition; "He reduced the population to slavery, lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation; "She reduced her niece to a servant", cut down on; make a reduction in; "reduce your daily fat intake"; "The employer wants to cut back health benefits", reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site undergo meiosis; "The cells reduce", If you reduce something, you make it smaller in size or amount, or less in degree. It reduces the risks of heart disease The reduced consumer demand is also affecting company profits. increase, If someone is reduced to a weaker or inferior state, they become weaker or inferior as a result of something that happens to them. They were reduced to extreme poverty, lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture; "cut bourbon", be cooked until very little liquid is left; "The sauce should reduce to one cup", reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened", reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site, take off weight, To decrease quantity and concentrate flavor of a liquid by rapid boiling in an uncovered pan, To cook a liquid, usually a sauce or stock, over high heat, thereby decreasing its volume and intensifying its flavor, To thicken a liquid and concentrate its flavor by boiling, act of purchasing or consuming less to begin with, so as not to have to reuse or recycle later, To boil a liquid rapidly in order to decrease its volume by evaporation and produce a concentrated flavour and thicker consistency, undergo meiosis; "The cells reduce", put down by force or intimidation; "The government quashes any attempt of an uprising"; "China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently"; "The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land", If someone or something reduces you to tears, they make you feel so unhappy that you cry. The attentions of the media reduced her to tears, If you reduce liquid when you are cooking, or if it reduces, it is boiled in order to make it less in quantity and thicker. Boil the liquid in a small saucepan to reduce it by half Simmer until mixture reduces, If something is changed to a different or less complicated form, you can say that it is reduced to that form. All the buildings in the town have been reduced to rubble, If you say that someone is reduced to doing something, you mean that they have to do it, although it is unpleasant or embarrassing. He was reduced to begging for a living, bring to humbler or weaker state or condition; "He reduced the population to slavery", simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another, narrow or limit; "reduce the influx of foreigners", to remove oxygen from a compound, or cause to react with hydrogen or form a hydride, or to undergo an increase in the number of electrons, lessen and make more modest; "reduce one's standard of living", reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?", To change the form of a quantity or expression without altering its value; as, to reduce fractions to their lowest terms, to a common denominator, etc, cut, reduct, bring down, Simple past tense and past participle of reduce, Reduced, lowered in price; on sale, at discount price, In cookery, of a sauce etc., made more concentrated, Made smaller or less, resulting from reduction, Present participle of reduce, That causes reduction, lessened, decreased, diminished; weakened, having become thin, Term describing a state which is the chemical opposite of oxidized In wine, the reduced state is usually recognized by the obvious smell of rotten eggs (hydrogen sulfide, or H2S), Reduced in, % reduced, fewer, lower, lower in less, $0 75, well below normal (especially in price), past of reduce, An odor of simple sulfur compounds, indicative of an excess of sulfur dioxide or other reducing compound; not desirable, Label word used to describe a food that has reduced calories, fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium by at least 25 percent "Reduced fat," "reduced calorie" are examples Must be accompanied by information about the comparison food, Made smaller or less, made less in size or amount or degree, Commonly used to describe a wine that has not been exposed to air, In cookery, of a sauce, etc., made more concentrated, third-person singular of reduce, Action of the verb to reduce, In chemistry, referring to conditions in which hydrogen dominates over oxygen, so that most other elements form compounds with hydrogen In very reducing conditions free hydrogen (H2) is present and free oxygen (02) cannot exist, decreasing, lessening, diminishing, a & n, loss of excess weight (as by dieting); becoming slimmer; "a doctor supervised her reducing, from Reduce, any process in which electrons are added to an atom or ion (as by removing oxygen or adding hydrogen); always occurs accompanied by oxidation of the reducing agent, loss of excess weight (as by dieting); becoming slimmer; "a doctor supervised her reducing", Concentrating a liquid by boiling and evaporation, An atmosphere that contains a large quantity of uncombusted fuel that can cause the oxygen molecules contained in the metallic oxides that color the glass to react This can cause a metallic deposit to appear on the surface of the glass, The act of removing chips from a table and returning immediately with fewer chips Reducing is considered poor etiquette, and is not permitted in our poker room, expressing a fraction in lowest terms (CHAPTER 4 FLASHCARDS) (See page 104 in your textbook ),
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To add electrons / hydrogen or to remove oxygen
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To produce metal from ore by removing nonmetallic elements in a smelter
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To simplify an equation or formula without changing its value
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To bring to an inferior state or condition
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To lose weight
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To bring down the size, quantity, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair
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To convert to written form (Usage note: this verb almost always take the phrase "to writing")
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To bring to an inferior rank; to degrade, to demote - "Neither nor I (in 1966) could conceive of reducing our "science" to the ultimate absurdity of reading Finnish newspapers almost a century and a half old in order to establish "priority.""
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To humble; to conquer; to subdue; to capture
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To decrease the liquid content of food by boiling much of its water off
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Same as presolve
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attenuate
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take off weight narrow or limit; "reduce the influx of foreigners" cook until very little liquid is left; "The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time" be the essential element; "The proposal boils down to a compromise" make smaller; "reduce an image" make less complex; "reduce a problem to a single question" cut down on; make a reduction in; "reduce your daily fat intake"; "The employer wants to cut back health benefits" reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site undergo meiosis; "The cells reduce" lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation; "She reduced her niece to a servant" simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another lessen and make more modest; "reduce one's standard of living" bring to humbler or weaker state or condition; "He reduced the population to slavery
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to lessen in amount, number or other quantity
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To boil a liquid and reduce its quantity through evaporation
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To use less
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To cook by simmering or boiling until quantity is decreased, often done to concentrate flavors
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5/98Symbolic mathematics language and system based on Lisp, 1964
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The process of freeing up enough space to allow you to delete a volume from the database or recovery log Contrast with extend
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The creation of a lane through, over, or around an obstacle In the case of minefields, refers to destroying, neutralizing, removing, or bypassing mines In a breach operation, one of the four breaching fundamentals
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A reducing atmosphere is one in which the environment of the furnace is low in oxygen as in a smoky fire In this state, oxygen is pulled out of the medium of the glass and any oxides in the mix undergo a chemical transformation through the process of oxidation [i e : Using cuprous oxide in a reducing atmosphere will cause isolation of the copper and result in a red coloration] One effect of the reduction process is coloration, but also opalescence, and metallic striation in the glass, the effects dependant on the mineral/ chemical constituents of the glass
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To free up space from the database or the recovery log, to allow you to delete a volume Contrast with extend
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boil down a liquid like stock or sauce to make it thicker and more flavourful
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To boil a liquid until a portion of it has evaporated Reducing intensifies the flavor and results in a thicker liquid
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To free up space from the database or recovery log, to allow you to delete a volume Contrast with extend
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When a recipe asks you to reduce a liquid, it wants you to boil the liquid uncovered to evaporate liquid and intensify the flavor
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Renewable resource Resources
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To add electrons to or remove hydrogen
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To decrease the volume of a liquid by boiling it rapidly in an uncovered pan
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to make less, fewer, or smaller; to decrease
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to bring under rules or within certain limits of descriptions and terms adapted to use in computation; as, to reduce animals or vegetables to a class or classes; to reduce a series of observations in astronomy; to reduce language to rules
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To bring to a certain state or condition by grinding, pounding, kneading, rubbing, etc
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To bring into a certain order, arrangement, classification, etc
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To change, as numbers, from one denomination into another without altering their value, or from one denomination into others of the same value; as, to reduce pounds, shillings, and pence to pence, or to reduce pence to pounds; to reduce days and hours to minutes, or minutes to days and hours
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To bring to the metallic state by separating from impurities; hence, in general, to remove oxygen from; to deoxidize; to combine with, or to subject to the action of, hydrogen; as, ferric iron is reduced to ferrous iron; or metals are reduced from their ores; opposed to oxidize
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as, to reduce a substance to powder, or to a pasty mass; to reduce fruit, wood, or paper rags, to pulp
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To bring to terms; to humble; to conquer; to subdue; to capture; as, to reduce a province or a fort
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lessen, diminish, decrease fiil
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To bring to any inferior state, with respect to rank, size, quantity, quality, value, etc
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To bring or lead back to any former place or condition
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to diminish; to lower; to degrade; to impair; as, to reduce a sergeant to the ranks; to reduce a drawing; to reduce expenses; to reduce the intensity of heat
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(also referred to as "waste prevention") to reduce the amount of solid waste generated or resources used, without increasing toxicity, in the design, manufacture, purchase or use of products or packaging Does not include reuse, recycling, or composting
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simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another lessen and make more modest; "reduce one's standard of living"
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be the essential element; "The proposal boils down to a compromise"
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make smaller; "reduce an image"
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make less complex; "reduce a problem to a single question"
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To restore to its proper place or condition, as a displaced organ or part; as, to reduce a dislocation, a fracture, or a hernia
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cook until very little liquid is left; "The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time"
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take off weight narrow or limit; "reduce the influx of foreigners"
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bring to humbler or weaker state or condition; "He reduced the population to slavery
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lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation; "She reduced her niece to a servant"
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cut down on; make a reduction in; "reduce your daily fat intake"; "The employer wants to cut back health benefits"
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reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site undergo meiosis; "The cells reduce"
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If you reduce something, you make it smaller in size or amount, or less in degree. It reduces the risks of heart disease The reduced consumer demand is also affecting company profits. increase
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If someone is reduced to a weaker or inferior state, they become weaker or inferior as a result of something that happens to them. They were reduced to extreme poverty
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lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture; "cut bourbon"
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be cooked until very little liquid is left; "The sauce should reduce to one cup"
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reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened"
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reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site
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take off weight
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To decrease quantity and concentrate flavor of a liquid by rapid boiling in an uncovered pan
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To cook a liquid, usually a sauce or stock, over high heat, thereby decreasing its volume and intensifying its flavor
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To thicken a liquid and concentrate its flavor by boiling
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act of purchasing or consuming less to begin with, so as not to have to reuse or recycle later
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To boil a liquid rapidly in order to decrease its volume by evaporation and produce a concentrated flavour and thicker consistency
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undergo meiosis; "The cells reduce"
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put down by force or intimidation; "The government quashes any attempt of an uprising"; "China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently"; "The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land"
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If someone or something reduces you to tears, they make you feel so unhappy that you cry. The attentions of the media reduced her to tears
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If you reduce liquid when you are cooking, or if it reduces, it is boiled in order to make it less in quantity and thicker. Boil the liquid in a small saucepan to reduce it by half Simmer until mixture reduces
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If something is changed to a different or less complicated form, you can say that it is reduced to that form. All the buildings in the town have been reduced to rubble
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If you say that someone is reduced to doing something, you mean that they have to do it, although it is unpleasant or embarrassing. He was reduced to begging for a living
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bring to humbler or weaker state or condition; "He reduced the population to slavery"
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simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another
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narrow or limit; "reduce the influx of foreigners"
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to remove oxygen from a compound, or cause to react with hydrogen or form a hydride, or to undergo an increase in the number of electrons
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lessen and make more modest; "reduce one's standard of living"
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reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?"
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To change the form of a quantity or expression without altering its value; as, to reduce fractions to their lowest terms, to a common denominator, etc
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Reduced.
cut - "Cut brandy is a liquor made of brandy and hard grain liquor."
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To reduce.
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To reduce.
bring down - "The latest budget reforms are intended to bring down the level of inflation.''"
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reduced
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Reduced, lowered in price; on sale, at discount price - "Real bargains: these precious books are reduced at half price!"
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In cookery, of a sauce etc., made more concentrated - "chicken served with a reduced red wine sauce."
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Made smaller or less, resulting from reduction
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Present participle of reduce
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That causes reduction
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lessened, decreased, diminished; weakened, having become thin sıfat
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Term describing a state which is the chemical opposite of oxidized In wine, the reduced state is usually recognized by the obvious smell of rotten eggs (hydrogen sulfide, or H2S)
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Reduced in, % reduced, fewer, lower, lower in less
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well below normal (especially in price)
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An odor of simple sulfur compounds, indicative of an excess of sulfur dioxide or other reducing compound; not desirable
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Label word used to describe a food that has reduced calories, fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium by at least 25 percent "Reduced fat," "reduced calorie" are examples Must be accompanied by information about the comparison food
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Made smaller or less
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made less in size or amount or degree
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Commonly used to describe a wine that has not been exposed to air
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Action of the verb to reduce
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reducing
In chemistry, referring to conditions in which hydrogen dominates over oxygen, so that most other elements form compounds with hydrogen In very reducing conditions free hydrogen (H2) is present and free oxygen (02) cannot exist
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decreasing, lessening, diminishing isim
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loss of excess weight (as by dieting); becoming slimmer; "a doctor supervised her reducing
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reducing
any process in which electrons are added to an atom or ion (as by removing oxygen or adding hydrogen); always occurs accompanied by oxidation of the reducing agent
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reducing
loss of excess weight (as by dieting); becoming slimmer; "a doctor supervised her reducing"
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reducing
Concentrating a liquid by boiling and evaporation
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reducing
An atmosphere that contains a large quantity of uncombusted fuel that can cause the oxygen molecules contained in the metallic oxides that color the glass to react This can cause a metallic deposit to appear on the surface of the glass
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reducing
expressing a fraction in lowest terms (CHAPTER 4 FLASHCARDS) (See page 104 in your textbook )
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