reallocating private land to public use (e.g. parks, roads); reduction in the amount of private land following a land reallocation; reducing the area of private land to reallocate it to public uses
degree; extent; (health) condition; state of health; adjustment; moderation; addition and subtraction
decrease; reduction; decline
reduction by half; halving
dramatic decrease; sharp drop; sudden fall
retrenchment; curtailment; economy
slight reduction; small decrease
subtracting points; points deducted
cut; reduction; curtailment
increase and decrease; fluctuation
reduction of penalty; commutation of a sentence
loss in weight (esp. body weight); weight reduction; loss in quantity; reduction of quantity
decrease; reduction; fall; depreciation; mitigation
reduction; diminution; abatement
reduction and exemption (e.g. taxes); mitigation and remission (e.g. in criminal law)
dampening (sound); diminishing (chord, interval)
gradual decrease; decline
reduction of salt; sodium restriction
cutting down on food intake; reducing rations; reducing allowance of food
price reduction; depreciation; abatement
decrease; diminution; loss; impairment
nothing increases or decreases (because all things are void)
reduction; weakening; attenuation; diminution; diminishment; lessening
reduction (of crop size); reduction of acreage (under cultivation)
reduction; diminishment; contraction
decreasing in number; subtrahend
reduction of punishment in the light of extenuating circumstances
reduction in service (flights, buses, etc.)
monotonically decreasing sequence
reduction in the use of agricultural chemicals
net reduction; net decrease
reducing the floor space when remodeling a building
partial payment of a debt; reduction of a debt
poor crop; diminished yield
reduction; mitigation; commutation; demotion
reduced colours; reduced colors
desensitization; hyposensitization
diminished radix complement; radix-minus-one complement
16,800,000-year period over which a human lifespan increases from ten years to 84,000 years (by one year per century) and then decreases back to ten (by one year per century)
reduction in the number of vehicles, carriages, etc.; reduction in vehicle runs (bus, taxi, etc.)
selective reduction; multifetal pregnancy reduction
decreasing; diminishing; abating; shortening; impairment
reducing dependence on nuclear energy
volume reduction; reducing volume
diminished chord; diminished triad
current reduction (usu. electrical)
reduction (of an allowance, limit, quota, etc.)