subduced

/səbˈduːst/
verb
  1. Past tense of subduce: subtracted or taken away.
    • She subduced the extra items from the shopping list.
    • He subduced the damaged pages from the report.
    • The teacher subduced five points for late submission.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Having been subtracted or removed.
    • The subduced costs left the budget balanced.
    • All subduced sections were listed in the appendix.
    • The subduced amount was clearly marked on the receipt.
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