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reduce re·duced re·duc·ing 1 : to make smaller 2 a : to convert (a chose in action) into a chose in possession [enforcement action sought to to possession her property interest in the…determination of money damages "Haynes v. Contat, 643 N.E.2d 941 (1994)"] b : to convert by enforcement through litigation [may his claim to judgment, foreclose or otherwise enforce the security interest "Uniform Commercial Code"] re·duc·ibil·i·ty [-dü-sə-bi-lə-tē, -dyü-] n re·duc·ible [-dü-sə-bəl, -dyü-] adj re·duc·ibly adv re·duc·tion [ri-dək-shən] n reduce to practice : to cause to undergo reduction to practice ...
Reduced
Reduced, the term 'reduced' in sub-s. (3) of s. 225 would include a case where the demand consequent upon an appeal or any proceedings under the Income-tax Act has been reduced to nil also, Mohan Wahi v. CIT, AIR 2001 SC 3906 (3909): (2001) 4 SCC 362. [Income Tax Act, 1961, s. 225(3)]...
Reduce
Reduce, means to lessen in anyway in size, weight, amount, value, price etc., to diminish; to lower as in rank or position, to decrease. The word is wide enough to include punishment of stoppage of increments in future, Longmal v. Superintendent of Police, 1967 Raj LW 344: AIR 1967 Raj 214: 1966 ILR 16 Raj 861....
Reducing agent
a substance that causes reduction of another substance in a chemical reaction as by donating electrons or adding hydrogen atoms as lithium hydride is a powerful reducing agent...
Reducing
a amp n from Reduce...
Reducibleness
Quality of being reducible...
Reducible
Capable of being reduced...
Reducer
One who or that which reduces...
Reducent
Tending to reduce...
Equate
To make equal to reduce to an average to make such an allowance or correction in as will reduce to a common standard of comparison to reduce to mean time or motion as to equate payments to equate lines of railroad for grades or curves equated distances...
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