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    re·duce
    [rəˈdo͞os]
    verb
    reduced (past tense) · reduced (past participle)
    1. make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size:
      "the need for businesses to reduce costs" · "the workforce has been reduced to some 6,100" · "a reduced risk of coronary disease"
      • become smaller or less in size, amount, or degree:
        "the number of priority homeless cases has reduced slightly"
      • boil (a sauce or other liquid) in cooking so that it becomes thicker and more concentrated:
        "increase the heat and reduce the liquid"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        (of a person) lose weight, typically by dieting:
        "by May she had reduced to 125 pounds"
      • photography
        make (a negative or print) less dense.
      • phonetics
        articulate (a speech sound) in a way requiring less muscular effort. In vowels, this gives rise to a more central articulatory position.
    2. (reduce someone/something to)
      bring someone or something to (a lower or weaker state, condition, or role):
      "she has been reduced to near poverty" · "the church was reduced to rubble"
      • (be reduced to doing something)
        (of a person) be forced by difficult circumstances into doing something desperate:
        "ordinary soldiers are reduced to begging"
      • make someone helpless with (an expression of emotion, especially with hurt, shock, or amusement):
        "Olga was reduced to stunned silence"
      • force someone into (obedience or submission):
        "he succeeds in reducing his grandees to due obedience"
    3. (reduce something to)
      change a substance to (a different or more basic form):
      "it is difficult to understand how lava could have been reduced to dust"
      • present a problem or subject in (a simplified form):
        "he reduces unimaginable statistics to manageable proportions"
      • convert a fraction to (the form with the lowest terms).
    4. chemistry
      cause to combine chemically with hydrogen:
      "hydrogen for reducing the carbon dioxide"
      • undergo or cause to undergo a reaction in which electrons are gained by one atom from another. The opposite of oxidize.
        "this compound reduces to potassium chloride" · "the arsenic is reduced to the trivalent condition"
    5. restore (a dislocated part) to its proper position by manipulation or surgery:
      "Joe's reducing a dislocated thumb"
    6. archaic
      besiege and capture (a town or fortress).
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin reducere, from re- ‘back, again’ + ducere ‘bring, lead’. The original sense was ‘bring back’ (hence ‘restore’, now surviving in reduce); this led to ‘bring to a different state’, then ‘bring to a simpler or lower state’ (hence reduce); and finally ‘diminish in size or amount’ (reduce, dating from the late 18th century).
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    verb
    1. make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size:
    2. bring someone or something to (a lower or weaker state, condition, or role):
      bring to the point of
      force into
      drive into
      • force someone into (obedience or submission):
        bring to the point of
        force into
        drive into
     
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