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reduced

[ ri-doost, -dyoost ]

adjective

  1. made smaller, lower, or less; diminished:

    Individuals who experience depression have reduced levels of serotonin in their brains.

  2. Mathematics. noting a polynomial equation in which the second highest power is missing:

    The cubic equation x3 − 4x + 4 = 0 is reduced.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of reduced1

First recorded in 1620–30; reduce + -ed 2
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The reduced staffing could make it more difficult to gather and process the data coming in from across the country — on temperature, wind speed, and dew points, among other things.

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And as she points out, history shows the frontline casualties tend to be consumers, due to reduced choice and higher prices, and exporters.

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Curiously enough, one could argue that all histories can be reduced to family histories — with all their inconsistencies and digressions.

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A survey conducted by the University of Michigan revealed that consumer sentiment — a key economic indicator — dropped 12% in March, the third consecutive month of reduced confidence in the economy.

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In 59 other cases, charges were dropped, convictions overturned or sentences reduced because of what Sanders uncovered in the O.C. snitch scandal.

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