˜yÐÄvlog

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reduct

[ ri-duhkt ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to reduce.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of reduct1

< Latin reductus, past participle of °ù±ð»åÅ«³¦±ð°ù±ð; reduce
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The policy opinions published on the website take aim at green energy provisions, and promote eliminating renewable subsidies as a way to reduct federal debt.

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One idea is that the vitamins reduct the body's levels of a molecule called homocysteine, which is linked to cardiovascular disease and poor cognitive function.

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With powerful forces building behind it, Moynihan's latest payroll-tax- reduct ion proposal stands a good chance of surviving -- but only if it can get as far as a Senate-House conference, which could happen by June.

The "reformers" write broacht, ceast, distinguisht, establisht, introduçt, past, prejudiçt, pronounçt, rankt, pluckt, learnt, reduçt, spelt, trickt, uneartht, and assert that they write the words as they pronounce them.

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I dunno if ’tis the fault of my close, but I reduct in summeh.

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