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Sinónimos detallados de reduced en inglés

reduced:

reduced adj.

  1. reduced
  2. reduced
  3. reduced
    – made less in size or amount or degree 1
    reduced; decreased
    – made less in size or amount or degree 1
  4. reduced
    – well below normal (especially in price) 1
    reduced; rock-bottom
    – well below normal (especially in price) 1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "reduced":

  1. made less in size or amount or degree1
  2. well below normal (especially in price)1

reduced forma de reduce:

to reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)

  1. to reduce
    to reduce
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
  2. to reduce
    to decrease; to diminish; to reduce; to curtail; to lessen; to scale down; to dwindle; shrink away; to mark down
    • decrease verbo (decreases, decreased, decreasing)
    • diminish verbo (diminishs, diminished, diminishing)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • curtail verbo (curtails, curtailed, curtailing)
    • lessen verbo (lessens, lessened, lessening)
    • scale down verbo (scales down, scaled down, scaling down)
    • dwindle verbo (dwindles, dwindled, dwindling)
    • shrink away verbo
    • mark down verbo (marks down, marked down, marking down)
  3. to reduce
    to reduce; make smaller
  4. to reduce
    to confine; to limit; to reduce; to cut back
    • confine verbo (confines, confined, confining)
    • limit verbo (limits, limited, limiting)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • cut back verbo (cuts back, cut back, cutting back)
  5. to reduce
    to lower; to reduce; to mark down
    • lower verbo (lowers, lowered, lowering)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • mark down verbo (marks down, marked down, marking down)
  6. to reduce
    to trace back; to reduce; to simplify
    • trace back verbo (traces back, traced back, tracing back)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • simplify verbo (simplifies, simplified, simplifying)
  7. to reduce
    to transfer; to shift; to move; to dislocate; to convert; to transform; to remove; to resolve; to reduce; to trace back; to simplify
    • transfer verbo (transfers, transferred, transferring)
    • shift verbo (shifts, shifted, shifting)
    • move verbo (moves, moved, moving)
    • dislocate verbo (dislocates, dislocated, dislocating)
    • convert verbo (converts, converted, converting)
    • transform verbo (transforms, transformed, transforming)
    • remove verbo (removes, removed, removing)
    • resolve verbo (resolves, resolved, resolving)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • trace back verbo (traces back, traced back, tracing back)
    • simplify verbo (simplifies, simplified, simplifying)
  8. to reduce
    to shrink; to diminish; to decrease; to reduce; to shrivel up; to shrink back; to dwindle; to lessen; to shrivel; to go down; shrink away; to drop
    • shrink verbo (shrinks, shrank, shrinking)
    • diminish verbo (diminishs, diminished, diminishing)
    • decrease verbo (decreases, decreased, decreasing)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • shrivel up verbo (shrivels up, shrivelled up, shrivelling up)
    • shrink back verbo (shrinks back, shrank back, shrinking back)
    • dwindle verbo (dwindles, dwindled, dwindling)
    • lessen verbo (lessens, lessened, lessening)
    • shrivel verbo (shrivels, shrivelled, shrivelling)
    • go down verbo (goes down, went down, going down)
    • shrink away verbo
    • drop verbo (drops, dropped, dropping)
  9. to reduce
    to diminish; to shrink; to decrease; to reduce
    • diminish verbo (diminishs, diminished, diminishing)
    • shrink verbo (shrinks, shrank, shrinking)
    • decrease verbo (decreases, decreased, decreasing)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
  10. to reduce
    to thicken; to concentrate; to reduce; to condense; to boil down
    • thicken verbo (thickens, thickened, thickening)
    • concentrate verbo (concentrates, concentrated, concentrating)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • condense verbo (condenses, condensed, condensing)
    • boil down verbo (boils down, boiled down, boiling down)
  11. to reduce
    to minimize; to reduce; to scale down; to crop; to trim; to shorten; to minimise
    • minimize verbo, americano (minimizes, minimized, minimizing)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • scale down verbo (scales down, scaled down, scaling down)
    • crop verbo (crops, cropped, cropping)
    • trim verbo (trims, trimmed, trimming)
    • shorten verbo (shortens, shortened, shortening)
    • minimise verbo, británico
  12. to reduce
    to damp; to reduce
    • damp verbo (damps, damped, damping)
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
  13. to reduce
    – take off weight 1
    to reduce; to slim; to thin; to lose weight; slim down; slenderise; slenderize; melt off
    – take off weight 1
  14. to reduce
    – lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture 1
    to reduce; to cut; dilute; to thin; to thin out
    – lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • cut verbo (cuts, cut, cutting)
      • cut bourbon1
    • dilute verbo
    • thin verbo (thins, thinned, thinning)
    • thin out verbo (thins out, thinned out, thinning out)
  15. to reduce
    – narrow or limit 1
    to reduce; to tighten
    – narrow or limit 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • reduce the influx of foreigners1
    • tighten verbo (tightens, tightened, tightening)
  16. to reduce
    – cook until very little liquid is left 1
    to reduce; to concentrate; to boil down
    – cook until very little liquid is left 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time1
    • concentrate verbo (concentrates, concentrated, concentrating)
    • boil down verbo (boils down, boiled down, boiling down)
  17. to reduce
    – be cooked until very little liquid is left 1
    to reduce; to concentrate; to boil down; decoct
    – be cooked until very little liquid is left 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • The sauce should reduce to one cup1
    • concentrate verbo (concentrates, concentrated, concentrating)
    • boil down verbo (boils down, boiled down, boiling down)
    • decoct verbo
  18. to reduce
    – be the essential element 1
    to reduce; to come down; to boil down
    – be the essential element 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • come down verbo (comes down, came down, coming down)
    • boil down verbo (boils down, boiled down, boiling down)
  19. to reduce
    – 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 1
    to reduce; deoxidise; deoxidize
    – 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 1
  20. to reduce
    – make smaller 1
    to reduce; to scale down
    – make smaller 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • reduce an image1
    • scale down verbo (scales down, scaled down, scaling down)
  21. to reduce
    – reduce in size; reduce physically 1
    to reduce; to shrink
    – reduce in size; reduce physically 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • shrink verbo (shrinks, shrank, shrinking)
      • Hot water will shrink the sweater1
      • Can you shrink this image?1
  22. to reduce
    – make less complex 1
    to reduce
    – make less complex 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • reduce a problem to a single question1
  23. to reduce
    – reduce in scope while retaining essential elements 1
    to reduce; to cut; to contract; to abbreviate; to abridge; to shorten; foreshorten
    – reduce in scope while retaining essential elements 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • cut verbo (cuts, cut, cutting)
    • contract verbo (contracts, contracted, contracting)
    • abbreviate verbo (abbreviates, abbreviated, abbreviating)
    • abridge verbo (abridges, abridged, abridging)
    • shorten verbo (shortens, shortened, shortening)
      • The manuscript must be shortened1
    • foreshorten verbo
  24. to reduce
    – cut down on; make a reduction in 1
    to reduce; to cut; to trim; to cut back; to cut down; to bring down; trim down; trim back
    – cut down on; make a reduction in 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • reduce your daily fat intake1
    • cut verbo (cuts, cut, cutting)
    • trim verbo (trims, trimmed, trimming)
    • cut back verbo (cuts back, cut back, cutting back)
      • The employer wants to cut back health benefits1
    • cut down verbo (cuts down, cut down, cutting down)
    • bring down verbo (brings down, brought dowm, bringing down)
    • trim down verbo
    • trim back verbo
  25. to reduce
    – destress and thus weaken a sound when pronouncing it 1
    to reduce
    – destress and thus weaken a sound when pronouncing it 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
  26. to reduce
    – reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site 1
    to reduce
    – reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
  27. to reduce
    – undergo meiosis 1
    to reduce
    – undergo meiosis 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • The cells reduce1
  28. to reduce
    – lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation 1
    to reduce
    – lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • She reduced her niece to a servant1
  29. to reduce
    – simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another 1
    to reduce
    – simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
  30. to reduce
    – lessen and make more modest 1
    to reduce
    – lessen and make more modest 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • reduce one's standard of living1
  31. to reduce
    – bring to humbler or weaker state or condition 1
    to reduce
    – bring to humbler or weaker state or condition 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
      • He reduced the population to slavery1
  32. to reduce
    – put down by force or intimidation 1
    to reduce; to subdue; subjugate; repress; keep down; quash
    – put down by force or intimidation 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
    • subjugate verbo
      • The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land1
    • repress verbo
    • keep down verbo
    • quash verbo
      • The government quashes any attempt of an uprising1
  33. to reduce
    – In a graphical user interface, to decrease the size of a window. A user can reduce a window either by clicking the appropriate button in the title bar or by clicking the mouse on the border of the window and dragging the border toward the middle of the window. 2
    to reduce
    – In a graphical user interface, to decrease the size of a window. A user can reduce a window either by clicking the appropriate button in the title bar or by clicking the mouse on the border of the window and dragging the border toward the middle of the window. 2
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)

Conjugaciones de reduce:

present
  1. reduce
  2. reduce
  3. reduces
  4. reduce
  5. reduce
  6. reduce
simple past
  1. reduced
  2. reduced
  3. reduced
  4. reduced
  5. reduced
  6. reduced
present perfect
  1. have reduced
  2. have reduced
  3. has reduced
  4. have reduced
  5. have reduced
  6. have reduced
past continuous
  1. was reducing
  2. were reducing
  3. was reducing
  4. were reducing
  5. were reducing
  6. were reducing
future
  1. shall reduce
  2. will reduce
  3. will reduce
  4. shall reduce
  5. will reduce
  6. will reduce
continuous present
  1. am reducing
  2. are reducing
  3. is reducing
  4. are reducing
  5. are reducing
  6. are reducing
subjunctive
  1. be reduced
  2. be reduced
  3. be reduced
  4. be reduced
  5. be reduced
  6. be reduced
diverse
  1. reduce!
  2. let's reduce!
  3. reduced
  4. reducing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "reduce":

  1. take off weight1
  2. lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture1
  3. narrow or limit1
    • reduce the influx of foreigners1
  4. cook until very little liquid is left1
    • The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time1
  5. be cooked until very little liquid is left1
    • The sauce should reduce to one cup1
  6. be the essential element1
  7. 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 electrons1
  8. make smaller1
    • reduce an image1
  9. reduce in size; reduce physically1
  10. make less complex1
    • reduce a problem to a single question1
  11. reduce in scope while retaining essential elements1
  12. cut down on; make a reduction in1
    • reduce your daily fat intake1
  13. destress and thus weaken a sound when pronouncing it1
  14. reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site1
  15. undergo meiosis1
    • The cells reduce1
  16. lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation1
    • She reduced her niece to a servant1
  17. simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another1
  18. lessen and make more modest1
    • reduce one's standard of living1
  19. bring to humbler or weaker state or condition1
    • He reduced the population to slavery1
  20. put down by force or intimidation1
  21. In a graphical user interface, to decrease the size of a window. A user can reduce a window either by clicking the appropriate button in the title bar or by clicking the mouse on the border of the window and dragging the border toward the middle of the window.2

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