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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary re·duce v. Pronunciation: ri- ' düs, - ' dyüs Function: verb Inflected Form:   re·duced ; re·duc·ing Etymology: Middle English, to lead back, from Latin reducere, from re- + ducere to lead ― more at TOW Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 a : to draw together or cause to converge : CONSOLIDATE < reduce all the questions to one> b (1) : to diminish in size, amount, extent, or number < reduce taxes> < reduce the likelihood of war> (2) : to decrease the volume and concentrate the flavor of by boiling <add the wine and reduce the sauce for two minutes> c : to narrow down : RESTRICT <the Indians were reduced to small reservations> d : to make shorter : ABRIDGE 2 archaic : to restore to righteousness : SAVE 3 : to bring to a specified state or condition <the impact of the movie reduced them to tears> 4 a : to force to capitulate b : FORCE , COMPEL 5 a : to bring to a systematic form or character < reduce natural events to laws> b : to put down in written or printed form < reduce an agreement to writing> 6 : to correct (as a fracture) by bringing displaced or broken parts back into their normal positions 7 a : to lower in grade or rank : DEMOTE b : to lower in condition or status : DOWNGRADE 8 a : to diminish in strength or density b : to diminish in value 9 a (1) : to change the denominations or form of without changing the value (2) : to construct a geometrical figure similar to but smaller than (a given figure) b : to transpose from one form into another : CONVERT c : to change (an expression) to an equivalent but more fundamental expression < reduce a fraction> 10 : to break down (as by crushing or grinding) : PULVERIZE 11 a : to bring to the metallic state by removal of nonmetallic…