unreduced
IPA: ʌnrɪdˈust
adjective
- Not reduced or subjected to reduction
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Examples of "unreduced" in Sentences
- Note that the penultimate vowel of -ary remains an unreduced SQUARE or TRAP in AmE, not a schwa.
- I know, I was one of them, under our TOS, Terms of Service we had to do twenty years for an unreduced pension.
- Then again, this is the same guy who dumped several big boxes of unreduced, raw air traffic control study data on Congress's desk in a fit of pique.
- The natural state of matters is such as has been now described; and in an unreduced dislocation, persons walk in the manner described, for the reasons which have been stated.
- Adotas: Google has been serving 2560 x 1920 ads on sites like ultrahighresolution. com for online digital camera retailers wishing to advertise unreduced megapixel-sized images.
- If they are saying “as a percentage of the traditional TV base” and if this means viewers that are also watching traditional TV at an unreduced rate, then they might be low, as you suggest.
- You can't start collecting a reduced spousal benefit before full retirement age and then later switch to an unreduced benefit based on your own earnings, says Social Security spokeswoman Dorothy Clark.
- They who have got an unreduced dislocation inward are forced to put themselves into these attitudes, and this from no premeditation on their part how they should assume the easiest position, but the impediment itself teaches them to choose that which is most conformable to their present circumstances.
- Adults, then, who have this dislocation unreduced, are bent at the groins in walking, and the other ham is flexed; they scarcely reach the ground with the ball of the foot; they grasp the limb with the hand, and walk without a staff if they choose; if the staff be too long, their foot cannot reach the grounds-if they wish to reach the ground, they must use a short staff.
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