Similar words: induced, produced, reduce, educe, deduce, seduce, adduce, induce. Meaning: [rɪ'duːst /-'dju-] adj. 1. made less in size or amount or degree 2. well below normal (especially in price).
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91, Recent legislation has reduced immigration to a trickle.
92, The transmitter is operating on reduced power.
93, The plane reduced speed as it approached the airport.
94, Railway fares are reduced by half for children.
95, We offer special reduced rates for students.
96, I reduced the problem to a few simple questions.
97, The elections have been reduced to a farce.
98, now that our income is so reduced.
99, He incurred a suspension on reduced pay.
100, Intensive bombing had reduced the city to rubble.
101, She was reduced to begging.
102, Overwork has reduced him to a physical wreck.
103, The election reduced the party to a rump.
104, They were reduced to begging in the streets.
105, The election reduced the Party to a rump.
106, The fighting reduced the city to a shambles.
107, The workforce has been reduced by half.
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108, She was reduced to tears by their criticisms.
109, It is desirable that interest rates should be reduced.
110, The disease has reduced her to a skeleton.
111, The driver reduced the driving speed.
112, They reduced her to tears .
113, He was reduced to begging for a living.
114, The house was reduced to a pile of rubble.
115, All the shirts were reduced to £10.
116, Their mother's angry words reduced the children to silence.
117, The government's annual expenditure on arms has been reduced.
118, The car's speed was reduced by air/wind resistance.
119, He is reduced to skin and bones.
120, The fire reduced the school to a hollow shell.
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