I urge your acceptance of his recommendation that provision be made now, not subsequently, that the taxes to be paid in 1920 should be reduced from six to four billions.
Experiments have demonstrated that the greater part of the hardness of steel depends upon the quickness with which its temperature is reduced from about 500 deg.
It is to be observed that in the process of rolling, the sheet is reduced from a greater to a lesser thickness, hence the gauge will not pass upon the plate until the latter is reduced to its proper thickness.
The representation of a Carthusian monk, on previous page, is reduced from one of Hollar's well-known series of prints of monastic costumes.
We have given an illustration, on the preceding page, reduced from one of the plates of the latter work, which represents a combat of two knights, on foot.
Hence our intellect, when it is reduced from potentiality to act, acquires first a universal and confused knowledge of things, before it knows them in particular; as proceeding from the imperfect to the perfect, as is clear from Phys.
Now nothing is reduced from potentiality to act except by something in act; as the senses as made actual by what is actually sensible.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reduced from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.