How to use in-sentence of “reduce”:
+ Both the Alliance for the Future of Austria and the Freedom Party see the main problem in the rising fuel prices; the FPÖ demands a ceiling price for fuel, while the BZÖ in addition wants to reduce taxes on fuels.
+ The Sion-Panvel Expressway was built to reduce the time taken to travel from Sion to Panvel.
+ Reducing the number will increase the template speed and reduce resource use.
+ If it is caused by a disease, sometimes treating the disease will reduce the problem.
+ This layer manages traffic flow through the network layer to reduce congestion on a network, and performs error checking ensuring quality of service by resending data when data has been corrupted.
+ Riluzole is believed to reduce damage to motor neurons.
+ The One Unit policy was regarded as an administrative reform that would reduce expenditure and help eliminate ethnic and parochial prejudices.

Example sentences of “reduce”:
+ The first goal of treating gout is to reduce the symptoms of an acute attack.
+ Spider plants have also been shown to reduce indoor air pollution.
+ The first goal of treating gout is to reduce the symptoms of an acute attack.
+ Spider plants have also been shown to reduce indoor air pollution.
+ During menopause, as levels of estrogen decrease, tissue in the breasts reduce as well, and the breasts may start sagging.
+ Following England’s 1–1 draw with Ghana national football teamGhana on 29 March 2011, England manager Fabio Capello told Carroll to reduce his drinking habits.
+ This helps to reduce pulsations from individual firing strokes.
+ Using Latex condoms or oral dams reduce the chance that a few types of diseases will be passed on, but it not entirely effective for all STIs.
+ Quicksand may be escaped by slow movement of the legs in order to reduce viscosity of the fluid, and rotating the body so as to float on one’s back.
+ A suppressor, sometimes called a “silencer”, can be attached to the muzzle of a firearm to reduce the sound of firing the weapon.
+ Therefore, the treatment is now to give supportive care, such as giving medicines to reduce fever and other symptoms.
+ In addition, many celebrities and politicians are talking about Vanessa’s case and how to reduce sexual harassment in the armed forces.
+ These cultivars are less attractive to gardeners growing the flowers as ornamental plants, but appeal to farmers, because they reduce bird damage and losses from some plant diseases.
+ For example, suppose that “y” is an accurate measurement of an audio signal, which is being rounded to an integer “q” in order to reduce the storage or transmission costs.
+ Entertainment can help reduce stress.
+ To reduce the dangers to shipping, two piers were removed, and the sections of the bridge above them were strengthened with iron girders.
+ It was deduced that even a retracted foreskin would tend to reduce the stimulus to the corona and frenular areas, particularly on the outward stroke of intercourse.
+ In his later years, Kissinger — along with William Perry, Sam Nunn, and George Shultz — called upon governments to reduce nuclear weapons, and in three “Wall Street Journal” articles proposed a program of urgent steps to that end.
+ Such systems reduce costs by eliminating unnecessary printouts and reducing the number of inbound phone lines needed by an office.
+ In addition to reducing sun glare, it was believed that kohl eyeliner could restore good eyesight and reduce eye infection.
More in-sentence examples of “reduce”:
+ One is to reduce the stress the person feels.
+ It is waterproof to reduce water loss and transparent to allow light to enter the palisade cell.
+ This blood test has helped reduce the number of babies born with Tay-Sachs.
+ For accretion powered sources such as accreting neutron stars or cataclysmic variables, the limit may act to reduce or cut off the accretion flow.
+ RoSPA suggests this would reduce the number of accidents over this period as a result of the lighter evenings.
+ Over time, this can reduce the chances of having liver or kidney disease.
+ Other dangers, such as traffic on roads, can reduce their population.
+ They are one of the main ways plants reduce or avoid being eaten by herbivores.
+ He also wants to reduce the corporate tax, individual income tax.Dennis Romboy Lisa Riley Roche, “Deseret News”.
+ To reduce stress, a building’s ground floor can be supported by extremely rigid, hollow columns, while the rest of the building is supported by flexible columns inside the hollow columns.
+ Lucie County is planning to experiment with burning trash through plasma arc gasification to generate energy and reduce landfill space.
+ This creation of a separate currency was an attempt to reduce the strain put on India’s foreign reserves by gold smuggling.
+ German units in the area were given charcoal instead of wood for cooking fires to cut down on smoke and reduce chances of Allied observers realizing a troop build up was underway.
+ Appropriate hand washing practices can reduce the risk of foodborne illness and other infections.
+ The doors of all the buildings are open to reduce the risk to visitors, although many have accumulated too much radioactive material to be safe to visit.
+ In some cases, avoiding the use of other templates inside a template can also reduce the nesting: whereas using a #ifexpr increases the depth by 1 level, invoking another template containing that #ifexpr increases depth by 2 levels.
+ Banks and other, major financial-institutions were unwilling to sell the assets at significantly reduced prices, since lower prices would force them to significantly reduce their stated assets, making them appear insolvent.
+ If the economy was originally producing at point A of the diagram, it is possible for more butter and guns to be produced without having to reduce the production of any of them.
+ The social worker attempts to makes changes in poor workplace conditions to reduce medical errors.
+ Individuals and organizations that consume energy may conserve energy to reduce costs and promote economic, political and environmental sustainability.
+ Planes are used to flatten, reduce the thickness of, and impart a smooth surface to a rough piece of lumber.
+ They are kept in mineral oil to reduce the chance of an unwanted reaction or worse, an explosion.
+ The sum-rate capacity of a system that transmits all the messages at the same time—and uses dirty-paper codes to reduce the interference between messages—can be many times the sum-rate capacity of a similar system that only sends one message at a time.
+ Many things have been suggested to be done to reduce the feelings of being an imposter.
+ One is to reduce the stress the person feels.
+ It is waterproof to reduce water loss and transparent to allow light to enter the palisade cell.
+ These pages should be edited to reduce the number of expensive calls.
+ Substances that help to reduce symptoms of autism are the antipsychotic drugs.
+ The Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement try to reduce pollution from the burning of fossil fuels.
+ However, most refrigerants can reduce the amount of ozone from the upper atmosphere.
+ This may reduce repetitive behaviors such as arm flapping or clapping.
+ The aim of this configuration is to decrease the amount of produced energy and reduce the costs regarding the cooling process by controlling the air flow.
+ Governments have tried since the 1970s to reduce the amount of sulphur being released into the Earth’s atmosphere, and have had good results so far.
+ Another pair of physical quantities goes according to the uncertainty relationship: ΔE × Δt ≥ h, and that pair indicates, among other things, that if we look in interstellar space, some place where we would not expect to find anything at all, and we reduce Δt closer and closer to 0, then to keep the balance shown in the equation ΔE has to get larger and larger — and suddenly something with momentum can pop into existence just for that brief period of time.
+ To reduce your risk of stomach bleeding and other side effects, take this medication at the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time.
+ They compete with native mussels, and also reduce available food and spawning grounds for fish.
+ In 1972, Iceland unilaterally declared an Exclusive Economic Zone extending beyond its territorial waters, before announcing plans to reduce over-fishing.
+ The Yorkshire Television studios are currently in the process of being downsized as ITV looks to reduce costs.
+ Their taskgoal is to reduce deaths, injuries and property loss from automobile crashes on passenger vehicles.
+ Renewable energy for cooking and heating can reduce the time that children, spend out of school collecting fuel.
+ The “double stairstep”design reduce the potentially dangerous oscillations caused by high winds by about 30-40%, allowing the structure to stand, even under the force of relentless typhoons.
+ It is difficult to reduce some of the food waste produced by processing without affecting the quality of the product.
+ When injected into the eye, Lucentis, and two other similar drugs, Avastin or Aylea, reduce fluid leakage and interfere with the growth of new blood vessels in the retina.
+ Thus, the current research is aimed to reduce the amount of noise, mainly when trains exit a tunnel.
+ Why don’t we use ‘recently’? That would reduce some of the complexity.
+ Its aims include; to increase public awareness of asthma, encourage research into the causes for the increasing prevalence of asthma worldwide, encourage research into the links between asthma and environmental factors, improve the effectiveness of asthma management practices, reduce the mortality and morbidity rates associated with asthma, and make treatments for asthma more readily available.
+ Congresswoman Bass recently has voted against the National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act that would reduce general gun control laws.
