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Definition of the day : « deduct »
- verb take away or out; reduce
- Mrs. Crampton had orders to deduct the price of the glass from her wages. '
- Extract from : « Doctor Luttrell's First Patient » by Rosa Nouchette Carey
- You charge them for everything you give them, and deduct that from their wages.
- Extract from : « A Slave is a Slave » by Henry Beam Piper
- Deduct from this 384 holidays, and you get 2496 working days during the eight years.
- Extract from : « India: What can it teach us? » by F. Max Mller
- To convert into Réaumur, deduct 32, multiply by 4, and divide by 9.
- Extract from : « How Girls Can Help Their Country » by Juliette Low
- He does it willingly, but the master has power to deduct it from his wages in the name of the Guild.
- Extract from : « A Tramp's Wallet » by William Duthie
- I see Miss Barbara's eyes red like morning sky and I deduct.
- Extract from : « The Yellow God » by H. Rider Haggard
- I see you shot out and gloomy like evening cloud, and I deduct.
- Extract from : « The Yellow God » by H. Rider Haggard
- How can we deduct his pain-cost from or weigh it against his compensation?
- Extract from : « Distributive Justice » by John A. (John Augustine) Ryan
- I reflect, I deduct, I conclude—that is all; but I do not divine.
- Extract from : « Arsne Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes » by Maurice LeBlanc
- And you can deduct the twenty-five cents out of my allowance.
- Extract from : « Daddy Long-Legs » by Jean Webster