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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121, If I reduced somebody to tears I'd be mortified.
122, Their military capability has been reduced because their air force has proved not to be effective.
123, The airline has reduced its prices so sharply that it has been accused of predatory pricing.
124, The country's present difficulties arise from the reduced value of its money.
125, The blood supply to the skin is reduced when muscles stiffen.
126, Extensive mining has reduced the supplies of coal in the area.
127, You can make a reduced fat version of the cheesecake by using cottage cheese instead of cream cheese.
128, She made an arrangement with her employer whereby she worked a reduced number of hours.
129, A succession of bad harvest had reduced the small farmer to penury.
130, The stream is reduced to a mere trickle in summer.
131, The loss of respect for British science is correlated to reduced funding.
132, The stress she had been under at work reduced her to a nervous/quivering wreck.
133, We bought a television that was reduced in the sales.
134, After the Opium War of 1840, China was gradually reduced to a semicolonial and semi - feudal society.
135, In the past 10 years, preventive measures have radically reduced levels of tooth decay in children.
136, We will be operating a reduced service while engineering work takes place.
137, She had reduced her consumption of fat and sugar to an absolute minimum.
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138, The fortress at the entrance to the village was reduced by a sudden attack.
139, Pollution from the works has been reduced by 70 per cent.
140, She claims she is a duchess living in reduced circumstances.
141, Changes in the flow of patients have reduced the number of beds available.
142, There is a possibility of being able to trade off information for a reduced sentence.
143, Not only do the nurses want a pay increase, they want reduced hours as well.
144, The company has reduced its indebtedness to just $15 million.
145, Many old clothes were sold off at greatly reduced prices.
146, A conflagration in 1947 reduced 90 percent of the houses to ashes.
147, Most peasants were reduced to eating grass and leaves during the severe famine in 1934.
148, The final dividend, payable on July 1, is reduced to 1p.
149, The government has reduced the cost of borrowing in a bid to get the economy moving again.
150, This shirt was greatly / drastically reduced in the sale.
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