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Grammar : Verb
Spell : dih-duhkt
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈdʌkt



Definition of de-duct

Origin :
  • early 15c., from Latin deductus, past participle of deducere "lead down, bring away;" see deduce, with which it formerly was interchangeable. Technically, deduct refers to taking away portions or amounts; subtract to taking away numbers. Related: Deducted; deducting.
  • As in judge : verb make decision from evidence; deduce
  • As in make : verb estimate, infer
  • As in make out : verb understand
  • As in reason : verb mentally analyze
  • As in subtract : verb take away
  • As in take : verb subtract
  • As in withhold : verb keep back
  • As in deduce : verb figure out, understand
  • As in deduct : verb take away or out; reduce
  • As in discount : verb lower, reduce cost
  • As in downsize : verb to decrease in size, especially of a workforce
  • As in draw back : verb retract from position
  • As in allow : verb set aside

Synonyms for de-duct

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