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/rədˈusɪŋ/ /rɪdˈusɪŋ/ /ridˈusɪŋ/ Listen  Reducing
noun 1.Any process in which electrons are added to an atom or ion (as by removing oxygen or adding hydrogen); always occurs accompanied by oxidation of the reducing agent. Synonym: reduction. 2.Loss of excess weight (as by dieting); becoming slimmer.
Reduce
verb (past & past part. reduced; pres. part. reducing) 3.Bring to humbler or weaker state or condition. 4.Simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another. 5.Lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation. 7.Reduce in size; reduce physically. Synonym: shrink. "Can you shrink this image?" 8.Lessen and make more modest. 10.To remove oxygen from a compound, or cause to react with hydrogen or form a hydride, or to undergo an increase in the number of electrons. Synonyms: deoxidise, deoxidize. Antonyms: oxidise, oxidize. 12.Put down by force or intimidation. Synonyms: keep down, quash, repress, subdue, subjugate. "China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently" , "The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land" 14.Reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site. 15.Destress and thus weaken a sound when pronouncing it.
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