Reduction meaning in English
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Definition
a reduction: a decrease, a diminution, a decline, a drop, a loss
one Euro price reduction (on bread): a decrease, a lessening, a cutback of one Euro price (on bread)
- "Belinda has been applying it every morning, and is now looking much younger with some reduction of facial wrinkles."
- "Like most companies, we've already introduced the quick fixes: paper recycling, energy-saving light bulbs, reductions to our photocopying and printer use, that sort of thing."
- "People appreciate the aesthetics of the plants and the architecture, but they also notice the reduction of heating costs, and the water being saved."
- "European Supermarkets , which will be forced to give a one Euro price reduction for each minute a customer spends waiting in the check-out queue."
- "Can't you give a colleague a reduction?"
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