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reduce vs demean

demean vs reduce

reduce and demean both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
reduce No No Yes No
demean No No Yes No
As verbs, demean is a hypernym of reduce; that is, demean is a word with a broader meaning than reduce:
  • reduce: lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation
  • demean: reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
Other hypernyms of reduce include degrade, disgrace, put down, take down.
reduce (verb) demean (verb)
take off weight reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
cut down on; make a reduction in
narrow or limit
cook until very little liquid is left
to remove oxygen from a compound, or cause to react with hydrogen or form a hydride, or to undergo an increase in the number of electrons
make smaller
reduce in size; reduce physically
make less complex
reduce in scope while retaining essential elements
lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture
be cooked until very little liquid is left
be the essential element
destress and thus weaken a sound when pronouncing it
undergo meiosis
reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site
lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation
lessen and make more modest
simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another
bring to humbler or weaker state or condition
put down by force or intimidation
Difference between reduce and demean

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