reduced
Variant of reduce
re·duce (ri do̵̅o̅s′, -dyo̵̅o̅s′)
transitive verb reduced -·duced′, reducing -·duc′·ing
- to lessen in any way, as in size, weight, amount, value, price, etc.; diminish
- to put into a simpler or more concentrated form
- to bring into a certain order; systematize
- to break up into constituent elements by analysis
- to put into a different form to reduce a talk to writing
- to change to a different physical form, as by melting, crushing, grinding, etc.
- to lower, as in rank or position; demote; downgrade
- to bring to order, attention, obedience, etc., as by persuasion or force
- to subdue or conquer (a city or fort) by siege or attack
- to bring into difficult or wretched circumstances a people reduced to poverty
- to compel by need to do something reduced to stealing
- to weaken in bodily strength; make thin reduced to skin and bones
- to thin (paint, lacquer, etc.), as with turpentine
- Arith. to change in denomination or form without changing in value to reduce fractions to their lowest terms
- Chem.
- to decrease the positive valence of (an element or ion)
- to increase the number of electrons of (an atom, element, or ion)
- to remove the oxygen from; deoxidize
- to combine with hydrogen
- to bring into the metallic state by removing nonmetallic elements
- Cooking to boil (a liquid) in order to decrease the volume and concentrate the flavors
- Phonet. to articulate (a vowel) in a central position, giving it a neutral quality, as in an unstressed syllable
- Photog. to weaken or lower the density of (a negative or print) by removing metallic silver
- Surgery to restore (a broken bone, displaced organ, etc.) to normal position or condition
Etymology: ME reducen < L reducere, to lead back < re-, back + ducere, to lead: see duct
intransitive verb
- to become reduced
- to lose weight, as by dieting
Related Forms:
- reducibility re·duc′·ibil′·ity noun
- reducible re·duc′·ible adjective
- reducibly re·duc′·ibly adverb
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
reduced
modif.
Made smaller
lessened, decreased, diminished, shortened, abridged, abbreviated, condensed, miniaturized, scaled down, transistorized, compressed, foreshortened, economized, cut down, downsized, shrunk, subtracted, contracted, melted, boiled down. Made lower
lowered, abated, sunk, deflated, leveled, discounted, marked down, cheapened, taken down, weakened, debilitated, humbled, demoted, degraded. Made orderly
standardized, classified, regulated, controlled, ordered, formulated, systematized, unified; see also organized.
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