Examples of using Reduced in size in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
But one of the first to become important still endured, though reduced in size;
and/or severely reduced in size(hypoplasia).
severely reduced in size(hypoplastic), or abnormally located.
your pimples will be reduced in size and number.
usage can be divided, reduced in size, enlarged, have their proportions modified
how can it be still further reduced in size until the merest vestige is left;
some avian bones have been fused or reduced in size, and many of the bones in a bird's body are hollow
this enabled all the components to be reduced in size and engines could be adapted to transport
my lumps have reduced in size some disappearing altogether… Gaye.
Incidently, while our organs of chemosensing in general have reduced in size, the areas of the brain associated with the processing of these signals have actualy grown in size compared to other areas.
It is a dog reduced in size, but harmonious, that was raised in the holy cities of the Eunuchs,
thus appearing somewhat reduced in size and grandeur from their original appearance,
polyolefin tubing reduces in size and adhesive flows inside the insulation.
The leaves reduce in size from the bottom of the plant to the top with those nearest the top being on average about three inches.
Mature fat cells never go away and can only reduce in size, making difficult to keep weight off once it has been gained.
The pyramid is usually larger at the bottom but as it goes up it reduces in size and becomes smaller.
the sidebars may reduce in size or the navigation may get smaller.
This is often true for children where lymph node glands reduce in size, but will continue to remain noticeably firm for several weeks.
This will ensure that the brain tumor reduces in size or the cells within the tumor die
the game's safe zone will gradually reduce in size, where players caught outside the zone will take damage.