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Definition of reduced :
of Reduce
Synonyms:
shrivelled, rock-bottom, weakened, controlled, classified, raised, faded, heightened, ordered, attenuate, ablated, small, regulated, shriveled, standardized, enlarged, organized, unified, low, remittent, cut down, melted
curtailed (part of speech: verb)
fragmented, diminished, minimized, shortened, decreased, discontinued, curtailed, abbreviated
reduced (part of speech: adjective)
depreciated, discounted, deleted, bated, elided, subtracted, snubbed
detracted (part of speech: verb)
detracted, defamed, disparaged, maligned, decried, derogated, cast aspersion, abraded
diluted (part of speech: verb)
cheap (part of speech: adjective)
bargain, on sale, competitive, inexpensive, dirt cheap, economical, reasonable, low price, half price, marked down, at cost, budget, cheap
simplified (part of speech: verb)
factored, purified, elucidated, clarified, refined, stripped, simplified
cheapened (part of speech: verb)
debased, degraded, cheapened, belittled, devaluated, slashed, devalued
lightened (part of speech: verb)
diminished (part of speech: verb)
depleted, tapered, abridged, nipped, pared, contracted, trimmed, pruned, downgraded, deducted, compacted, shrunk, lightened, leached, cut, bobbed, drained, docked, deflated, clipped, mowed, compressed, concentrated, lowered, weeded, dwindled, condensed, receded, cropped, culled, sheared, shrunken, shrank, removed, lessened, decremented, dropped, shaved, truncated, eroded
discounted (part of speech: verb)
alleviated (part of speech: verb)
eased, allayed, palliated, mitigated, moderated, relieved, alleviated, assuaged, soothed
Usage examples:
- The Papists are reduced to beasts of burden: they will give all they have, their shoulders, readily enough, if they are flattered. - "The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. VI. (of 12)", Edmund Burke.
- The Emperor had already gone home, and the various armies were much reduced in strength. - "Captain Jinks, Hero", Ernest Crosby.
- It was a heavy motor, running at reduced yet lively speed through the crowded city street. - "Together", Robert Herrick (1868-1938).