Reduce with back
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SCALEReduce, with "back"
bumpersA horizontal bar fixed across the front or back of a motor vehicle to reduce damage in a collision or as a trim
SLIMReduce, with "down"
WHITTLEReduce, with "down"
DIALReduce, with "down"
WHITTLEReduce gradually, with "down"
PAREGradually reduce, with "down"
PAREGradually reduce (with "down")
GEARReduce in scope, with "down"
HEDGEReduce risk, as with a bet
filerto smooth or reduce with a file
fileto smooth or reduce with a file
slowto reduce speed / moving with little speed
filersto smooth or reduce with a file
fileableto smooth or reduce with a file
filesto smooth or reduce with a file
filedto smooth or reduce with a file
filingto smooth or reduce with a file
bateto reduce the force or intensity of restrain with bated breath
batedto reduce the force or intensity of restrain with bated breath
biashigh-frequency voltage combined with an audio signal to reduce distortion in tape recording
spalledto break up or reduce by or as if by chipping with a hammer
fullersto reduce the sectional area of (a piece of metal) with a fuller or fullers
fullerto reduce the sectional area of (a piece of metal) with a fuller or fullers
fulleredto reduce the sectional area of (a piece of metal) with a fuller or fullers
levigatesto rub, grind, or reduce to a fine powder, as in a mortar, with or without the addition of a liquid
parcellingWrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing
parcelledWrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing
levigateto rub, grind, or reduce to a fine powder, as in a mortar, with or without the addition of a liquid
parcelingWrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing
parceledWrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing