(Law) To reduce (the amount of a monetary claim made by a party in a legal action) because of a failure of that party to perform an obligation under the contract or law related to the claim.
To refrain from giving or granting:
To arrive at by reasoning; deduce or infer:
To indicate indirectly; imply
To trace the origin or derivation of.
To withdraw is defined as to remove, turn away or take back.
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To take off:
(Law) To convert to written form (Usage note: this verb almost always take the phrase ""to writing"").
(Rare) To reduce; lessen
To move or come into or next to a dock.
To leave out of account; to take no notice of.
To take dishonestly; steal
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(Intransitive) To decrease in size, value, or amount. [First attested in 1325]
(Intransitive) To disappear gradually.
To have sympathy or tolerance:
Judge is defined as to decide on or form an opinion about something.
Draw is defined as to pull or attract something or someone or to make lines, pictures or figures with a writing device.
To bring about (a final agreement or settlement):
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raised (antonym)
To increase in size, quantity, or worth:
increased (antonym)
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
added (antonym)
To constitute an addition:
decreased (related)
To become or cause to become less or smaller, as in number, amount, or intensity.
reasoned (related)
To think coherently and logically; draw inferences or conclusions from facts known or assumed
Find another word for deducted. In this page you can discover 26 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for deducted, like: recouped, withheld, subtracted, derived, inferred, deduced, withdrawn, taken, removed, reduced and rebated.
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