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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241, Such vision would be recorded as 6/60 and would indicate severely reduced visual acuity.
242, Hunt and Metta provide some lively moments, but Reed, a fine actor, is mostly reduced to wailing and whimpering.
243, This regime should have been more than adequate to demonstrate any significant short-term effects of reduced sleep.
244, The payment will be reduced under statutory provisions if the employee is approaching retirement age.
245, The 7-year sentence originally imposed was adjudged to be excessive and reduced to three and a half.
246, The difficultly of achieving high-speed random access can be reduced by careful design of the data layout.
247, The opponent during all of this was reduced to looking on with equal measures of admiration and amazement.
248, Amelia, her finances considerably reduced, saw an opportunity and set about getting her Kinner.
249, One can get a reduced sentence for committing certain crimes under the influence of alcohol.
250, No doubt members would calculate whether it was to their advantage to have the waiting period reduced to 12 months.
251, The trends in long absences across the grades, however, were reduced by only 5% for men and 15% for women.
252, During that time the allocation to that gallery has been reduced, and subsequently frozen.
253, In addition, parish priests were feeling the pinch through reduced income from alms and tithes.
254, All of these situations produce character-level ambiguity which must be reduced to achieve good recognition performance.
255, If pot concentrates the AIDS drugs, they could be toxic; if reduced, they could be ineffective.
256, The graphite boom temporarily reduced the social and economic importance of subsistence agriculture in the Low Country.
257, Over the following months, de Gaulle assumed total control over political affairs and substantially reduced Giraud's authority as Commander-in-Chief.
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258, Grade differences in long absences were reduced by 11% for men and by 36% for women after adjustment.
259, Long-term research projects within companies will most likely be abandoned altogether or sharply reduced.
260, We argue that selection for dwarfism results from reduced intrasexual competition through high differential adult mortality between the sexes.
261, Heat, light and power should be revised and contained at 3%, and administrative costs reduced to 10%.
262, The objective is to adjust weights so that the error in the output layer is reduced.
263, Both are photo reduced at four-pages-to-view, and can be read without the aid of a magnifying glass.
264, Has reduced the number of families in bed and breakfast accommodation.
265, The legal authority of the Lander has been reduced to legal administrative authority by the federal administration.
266, Finally, after some tough negotiating, it was agreed that the workforce would be reduced by 10%.
267, You muddle through, reduced to selling your own ads to make a decent buck.
268, In its extreme form, the domain of appropriate state action is reduced to almost nothing, a perspective usually termed libertarianism.
269, A further cause for unease is that adherence to a free market philosophy combined with reduced taxation has increased economic inequality.
270, Our pilot reduced height until we hugged the ground.
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