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6 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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He will have been deducting taxes from his income for years.
We need to deduct the hours spent traveling to get the total study time.
He decided to deduct the time spent in meetings from his work hours.
After you deduct the time spent on breaks, the actual work hours are quite short.
If you deduct the penalties, his final score is still impressive.
Please deduct the cost of the damaged item from my bill.

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Deduct

dih-duhkt
verbTo subtract or take away, especially from a total or amount.
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Last Updated On: January 14, 2024
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