Reduced synonyms
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Made smaller
Scanty, as in clothing.
miniaturized
That is a miniature version of something
Having been lessened.
Made smaller
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The state of having been condensed; highly concentrated.
Made smaller
transistorized
Describing a device built using solid state components such as transistors.
(Bot.) Flattened lengthwise, as the stalk of an aspen leaf
foreshortened
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downsized
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(Not comparable) Arranged by contract; established by agreement.
boiled down
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Made lower
(Informal) Utterly ruined; undone
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taken down
Made lower
Reduced, made less strong.
Run down, damaged, in disrepair.
Made lower
Feeling or having undergone degradation; deprived of dignity or self-respect.
Designed or constructed in a standard manner or according to an official standard
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Formally assigned by a government to one of several levels of sensitivity, usually (in English) top secret, secret, confidential, and, in some countries, restricted; thereby making disclosure to unauthorized persons illegal.
Made orderly
Inhibited or restrained in one's words and actions.
(comparative more ordered, superlative most ordered)
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enlarged (antonym)
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stretched (antonym)
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spread (antonym)
Made smaller
heightened (antonym)
raised (antonym)
Having a napped surface, or having the pile cut with a design in relief
elevated (antonym)
Increased, particularly above a normal level.
organized (related)
Having the ability to plan and accomplish things in an orderly fashion:
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well below normal (especially in price)
increased (antonym)
To make less intense; reduce; diminish; soften; allay
To annul or put an end to (a court order, indictment, or court proceedings).
To repress is to suppress something such as a thought, feeling or emotion.
To mow, reap, or harvest:
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Trim means to remove, cut or decorate.
To become reduced in amount or value; dwindle:
To collect or focus (one's thoughts, efforts, etc.)
(Economics) To make money harder to borrow or obtain.
So as to be thin:
To thin down or weaken as by mixing with water or other liquid
Subject is defined as to make someone or something experience something.
So as to fall behind the correct time or rate:
To slash is to cut something with a violent motion, usually using a knife or sword.
To change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product.
To withdraw (from)
To deduct or return (an amount) from a payment or bill.
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To remove by or as if by cutting, clipping, or shaving:
To reduce to a minimum; decrease to the least possible amount, degree, etc.
To adjust or adapt to a certain level.
To cause to weaken, be damaged, or diminish, as in quality:
The definition of humiliate is to hurt someone's pride or to cause someone to feel extremely embarrassed.
(Intransitive, figuratively) To fall away in quality; degenerate, sink.
(Meteorology) to reduce the official estimate of a storm's intensity.
Diet means to change food intake to lose weight.
To cause to drop or sink; lower:
To reduce in value or price
To consume or reduce to a very low amount; use up:
To denigrate is to belittle or attack someone's reputation.
To defeat is defined as to beat someone at something or to prevent something from happening.
To lower in character, quality, or value; degrade.
To cut short; reduce; abridge
To lead (a dog being walked) to the curb or some other place where it may pass its waste matter
To lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; switch:
To consider or cause to be of no importance or without effect; nullify
To lose value; to depreciate.
To raise; boost:
To burst or break
To curve, dip, or rise near the plate
(Only used in the phrase peter out) To dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing
To lessen; diminish
To weaken or lessen; decline
expanded (antonym)
Expand is defined as to increase in size, unfold or spread out.
gained (antonym)
To cut out a gain in.
grown (antonym)
To cause to grow; raise:
upgraded (antonym)
To raise in importance, value, esteem, etc.
invigorated (antonym)
strengthened (antonym)
won (antonym)
To gain (a prize) by succeeding in competition or contest.
disgraced (related)
To dismiss from a position of favor; punish by degrading; humiliate
risen (related)
To move upwards.
longed (related)
Into or in a long position, as of a commodity market.
decrease (related)
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