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Reduce

Reduce

(v)
UK
rɪˈdjuːs
US
rɪˈduːs
Definition: Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
Meaning: Giảm, giảm bớt, hạ
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How to use "Reduce" vocabulary in sentence (example)

His main areas of interest in philanthropy have been improving health, and in particular helping to reduce diseases, such as polio which affect young children.

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Making hardware requires energy, and recycling parts will reduce air pollution, water pollution, as well as greenhouse gas emissions.

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The Vatican and the Catholic Church claims there are many things you can do to reduce your time spent in purgatory and become a better person.

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The aim for her was to reduce the loads of books that needed to carry by the students.

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She wanted to reduce student's hassle of carrying so many books.

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The tailoring is done via genome sequencing, first completed in 2004's 'Human Genome Project', and is going to seriously reduce costs.

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Not only reducing costs, they also reduce re-admission, misdiagnoses and the amount of incorrect medication offered.

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While it does not guarantee you immediate weight loss, the oxidants in the tea help reduce fat digestion by inhibiting various digestive enzymes.

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