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Learn to pronounce re·duc·tion

/rəˈdəkSH(ə)n/
noun
  1. the action or fact of making a specified thing smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
    "talks on arms reduction"
    synonyms: depletion, cut, cutting, cutback, scaling down, trimming, slimming (down), pruning, axing, chopping, curtailment, limiting, easing, lightening, moderation, dilution, mitigation, commuting, qualification, alleviation, relaxation, abatement, demotion, downgrading, lowering, abasement, humbling, demeaning, belittling, humiliation, bringing low
  2. a thing that is made smaller or less in size or amount.
  3. the action of remedying a dislocation or fracture by returning the affected part of the body to its normal position.
    "we must see if the fracture requires reduction"
  4. the process or result of reducing or being reduced.
    "the reaction is limited to reduction to the hydrocarbon"
  5. substitution of a sound which requires less muscular effort to articulate.
    "the process of vowel reduction"

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