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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91) Calcium may protect against colorectal cancer by reducing epithelial cell turnover.
92) It has gone on reducing the fantastic levels of public sector borrowing requirement that were reached under the last Government.
93) The provision of council housing has had an equalising effect both as regards reducing overcrowding and improving housing amenities among working-class people.
94) Supported reducing the age of consent for homosexual acts to 16.
95) Money paid by the defendant is appropriated first to reducing the principal debt and then towards the interest.
96) Reducing agents used for this purpose include carbon or other metals.
97) While the newly elected council members eventually supported reducing the amount of the increase, the hike was still significant.
98) You're effectively cheating your body by reducing your calorie intake and your body sends out different responses because it's confused.
99) The report found that moderate exercise reduces the risk of premature death and promotes psychological well-being by reducing depression and anxiety.
100) It also has the advantage of reducing many systematic effects present in atomic clocks.
101) The government is committed to reducing sulphur dioxide emissions by 60 percent to their 1980 levels by 2005.
102) The government has committed itself to reducing carbon dioxide emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2000.
103) When carbon monoxide is the reducing agent, carbon dioxide is produced.
104) The event is aimed at reducing the carnage caused by the worldwide stockpile of 550m small arms.
105) Your savings will earn no interest, but the total will be deducted from your borrowings, reducing the interest bill.
106) This friction reducing additive may be used in all the engine and transmission of your L.R. with beneficial results.
107) An important alternative is the reduction of sulphate by sulphate reducing bacteria.
108) And he recognises that motorcycles can make a real contribution to reducing congestion.
109) Research is becoming more and more clear about the value of vegetables in reducing risks for heart disease, stroke and cancer.
110) Manufacturers are reducing or removing sugars from baby foods, so go for those with no added sugar.
111) Advertising directed at reducing tobacco consumption by parents has a substantial secondary knock-on effect on children.
112) Many analysts had called for a more ambitious target in reducing the budget deficit.
113) The development of internal communication systems will increase efficiency by sharing information, thus reducing waste and duplication of effort. 4.
114) This way we get rid of several problems at one stroke, including probably reducing the agricultural capacity of farmers in Britain.
115) The other is economic, reducing the number of multimedia owners of the mainstream means of communication.
116) Rodrigo now began a systematic war of attrition, biting deep into Valencian territory and reducing several of its castles to rubble.
117) The exact relationship between these objectives and reducing crime will depend on the specification of the programme and on the individual participant.
118) About £3 billion went on reducing pollution caused by all kinds of waste and £2.4 billion on curbing air pollution.
119) By reducing domestic burdens,[sentencedict.com] family planning is a fundamental part of any definition of empowerment.
120) Initial management consists of reducing total calories and limiting carbohydrates to 40 percent of daily calories.
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