reduce
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~ bring to humbler or weaker state or condition; "He reduced the population to slavery"
reduce
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~ 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
reduce
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~ undergo meiosis; "The cells reduce"
reduce
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~ reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site
reducere
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– Danish
~ gøre fx suppe mere koncentreret ved at lade den ko ...
reducere
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~ gøre mindre mht. omfang, antal, grad e.l.
reduplicate
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~ form by reduplication; "The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel"; "The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word"
reduplicate
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~ make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick"
reecho
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~ repeat back like an echo
reecho
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~ echo repeatedly, echo again and again
reecho
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~ repeat or return an echo again or repeatedly; send (an echo) back
reef
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~ lower and bring partially inboard; "reef the sailboat's mast"
reef
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~ reduce (a sail) by taking in a reef
reef
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~ roll up (a portion of a sail) in order to reduce its area
reek
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~ give off smoke, fumes, warm vapour, steam, etc.; "Marshes reeking in the sun"
reek
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~ have an element suggestive (of something); "his speeches smacked of racism"; "this passage smells of plagiarism"
reek
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~ be wet with sweat or blood, as of one's face
reek
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~ smell badly and offensively; "The building reeks of smoke"
reel
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~ revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis; "The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy"