Similar words: inducing, producing, introducing, reducible, irreducible, hallucinating, sauciness, fiducial. Meaning: [rɪ'duːs /-'dju-] n. 1. 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 2. loss of excess weight (as by dieting); becoming slimmer.
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31) Regular exercise strengthens the heart, thereby reducing the risk of heart attack.
32) It has proved to be a wonder drug for sufferers of epilepsy, reducing seizures by up to 80%.
33) Reducing the gap between rich and poor is one of the main challenges facing the government.
34) Recycling also helps control environmental pollution by reducing the need for waste dumps.
35) These measures would make a valuable contribution towards reducing industrial accidents.
36) By reducing the financial allocations, the government was choking the life out of their schools.
37) Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains.
38) We have been employed to look at ways of reducing waste.
39) The talks resulted in reducing the number of missiles/missile reduction.
40) His economic policies have won widespread praise for reducing government debt.
41) Reducing the number of road deaths is not simply a matter of improving roads.
42) Even when inflation is low, it nibbles away at people's savings, reducing their value considerably over several years.
43) They have to retrieve the situation by reducing their expenses.
44) The government is committed to reducing the country's external debt.
45) They stuck out against the motion of reducing the spendings.
46) Under the correct leadership of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, the army and civilians in flooded areas fought the floods courageously, reducing the losses to the minimum.
47) The company is reducing its workforce by firing 500 employees.
48) Reducing prison sentences would send the wrong signals to criminals.
49) We are reducing the company's welter of development projects and will streamline sales and marketing.
50) Reducing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is of critical importance.
51) Data recorders also pin-point mechanical faults rapidly[sentencedict.com], reducing repair times.
52) The rise in interest rates should send a signal to financial institutions that the government is serious about reducing inflation.
53) The government has issued specific instructions on reducing waste disposal.
54) Building more motorways and by-passes will help the environment by reducing pollution and traffic jams in towns and cities.
55) Some enterprising members found ways of reducing their expenses or raising their incomes.
56) The company admitted reducing prices to get a corner on the market .
57) The council is to examine ways of reducing traffic in the city centre.
58) We've got to find ways of reducing Gail's workload next year.
59) Building new roads increases traffic and the converse is equally true:reducing the number and size of roads means less traffic.
60) The minister unveiled a new plan for reducing traffic accidents.
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