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9 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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Once the discounts are applied, the final price will have deducted the promotional offers.
After the charity event, the organizers will have deducted the overhead costs.
By the end of the month, she will have deducted all business-related expenses.
Once the investigation is complete, the detective will have deducted the false leads.
After completing the project, the team will have deducted the unnecessary elements from the report.
By the end of the semester, students will have deducted the marks lost due to late submissions.
By the deadline, the editor will have deducted the unnecessary paragraphs from the manuscript.
By the time the tax season arrives, he will have deducted the eligible deductions from his income.
Before distributing the profits, the company will have deducted the production costs.

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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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