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That can be made smaller in size or intensity.
abatable
decreasable
diminishable
Capable of being reduced.
irreducible
irreducible
1
The one-third of the French law seemed to be the
irreducible
minimum.
2
But at its best there is something
irreducible
about what Balka does.
3
This is the
irreducible
minimum of a word, but is seldom all.
4
The Apostolic confession here is the
'
irreducible
minimum' of the Christian creed.
5
For from what source could an
irreducible
relativity be produced in it?
1
Dihydroxylysinonorleucine was the major
reducible
cross-link of collagen from all the ligaments.
2
He enters a zone where play is not
reducible
to anything else.
3
The world in little is not
reducible
to a microscopic point.
4
The question of pre-eminence between the Ancients and Moderns is
reducible
to another.
5
And that constitutes a source of conflict that is not
reducible
to economics.
6
Slags containing sulphides are especially apt to retain the more easily
reducible
metals.
7
Its teaching is not founded on one idea, or
reducible
to certain formulæ.
8
Nearly every one of my books has always been
reducible
to its title.
9
There is no law
reducible
to print which regulates these affairs.
10
Wilderness might be
reducible
,
acre by acre, but wildness is something else again.
11
They are not
reducible
to language, although they are connected to its experience.
12
South Africans' relationships with politicians and political parties are not
reducible
to data-driven decisions.
13
But events under the effect hypothesis are causally
reducible
to the traditional organismic level.
14
Therefore the moral precepts are not
reducible
to all the precepts of the decalogue.
15
Indeed, the heptad of things finite is in all cases
reducible
to the pentad.
16
But excess of play does not seem
reducible
to any of the capital vices.
reducible
reducible rupture
all reducible
easily reducible
immediately reducible
reducible cross