11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Deduct' in a Sentence
"To subtract or take away, especially from a total or amount." more
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The referee has deducted two points from the team's score.
The referee was deducting points for fouls committed by the players.
The athlete is deducting seconds for a quick and efficient performance.
The referee has been deducting points for fouls during the basketball game.
The referee will be deducting points for rule violations during the game.
The referee will deduct a penalty for the foul play.
The coach emphasized the need for athletes to deduct time spent on warm-up exercises from their overall training schedule.
If you deduct the penalties, his final score is still impressive.
You can deduct points from the team if they violate the rules of the game.
The judge had been deducting points for rule violations during the tennis match.
The coach will deduct points if players violate the rules of fair play during the match.
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