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7 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.
During the audit, the accountant will have been deducting discrepancies from the financial records.
After the sale, the store owner will have been deducting the discounted prices from the total revenue.
By the end of the journey, the traveler will have been deducting miles traveled from the total distance.
Over the months, the gym instructor will have been deducting calories burned during workouts.
As the librarian organizes the books, she will have been deducting overdue fines from the patrons' accounts.
By the time she finishes the project, she will have been deducting hours spent on research.

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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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