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reduction
[ri-duhk-shuhn]
noun
the act of reducing or the state of being reduced.
the amount by which something is reduced or diminished.
a form produced by reducing a copy on a smaller scale.
Cell Biology., meiosis, especially the first meiotic cell division in which the chromosome number is reduced by half.
Chemistry., the process or result of reducing.
Movies., the process of making a print of a narrower gauge from a print of a wider gauge.
the reduction of 35-millimeter films to 16-millimeter films for the school market.
a village or settlement of Indians in South America established and governed by Spanish Jesuit missionaries.
reduction
/ rɪˈdʌkʃən /
noun
the act or process or an instance of reducing
the state or condition of being reduced
the amount by which something is reduced
a form of an original resulting from a reducing process, such as a copy on a smaller scale
a simplified form, such as an orchestral score arranged for piano
maths
the process of converting a fraction into its decimal form
the process of dividing out the common factors in the numerator and denominator of a fraction; cancellation
reduction
The changing of a fraction into a simpler form, especially by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor. For example, the fraction 8/12 can be reduced to 4/6, which can be further reduced to 2/3, in each case by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 2.
A chemical reaction in which an atom or ion gains electrons, thus undergoing a decrease in valence. If an iron atom having a valence of +3 gains an electron, the valence decreases to +2.
Compare oxidation
reduction
Any chemical reaction in which the atoms in a material take on electrons.
Usage
Other Word Forms
- reductive adjective
- reductional adjective
- antireduction adjective
- nonreduction noun
- nonreductional adjective
- overreduction noun
- proreduction adjective
- self-reduction noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of reduction1
Example Sentences
The party's 2024 manifesto - which it called a "contract" - suggested it could save £30bn every year for the next 25 years by ending subsidies related to renewable power generation and emission reductions.
Stephen Gallagher, from SSE Airtricity said: "We know energy costs remain a primary concern for customers across Northern Ireland, so this price reduction will hopefully provide some welcome relief for many gas customers."
The “harm reduction” model followed at the tiny home village on the campus has been valuable in getting veterans off the street who are struggling with substance abuse.
The company plans to keep its five currently functioning BurnBot RXs in the family, where their experienced technicians and wildland firefighters will use them to complete wildfire risk reduction work across the state.
Add on top of that state budget cuts and expected reductions from the federal government, and officials and nonprofit providers say you have a perfect storm.
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