disquantity

/dɪsˈkwɑntəti/
verb
  1. To reduce or remove the quantity of something; to make something less in amount.
    • The chef had to disquantity the spices because the dish was too strong.
    • The new policy will disquantity the amount of sugar allowed in school lunches.
    • They decided to disquantity the number of guests at the wedding to save money.
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