Deduct
To lead forth or out.
To take away, separate, or remove, in numbering, estimating, or calculating; to subtract; -- often with from or out of.
To reduce; to diminish.
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Deduct Quotations
I used to say that whenever people heard my Southern accent, they always wanted to deduct 100 IQ points.
Jeff Foxworthy
If you are truly serious abut preparing your child for the future, don't teach him to subtract teach him to deduct.
Fran Lebowitz
Eastern Washington families and businesses should be able to deduct every penny of state and local sales tax they pay throughout the year from their federal tax bill, especially when people in most states are deducting their state income taxes.
Cathy McMorris
Deduct Translations
deduct in Dutch is ritsen, rissen, wegnemen, afhalen
deduct in German is abrechne, abziehen, abziehen
deduct in Italian is falcidiare, conseguire
deduct in Norwegian is trekke fra
deduct in Portuguese is deduza
deduct in Spanish is deducir, abstraer
deduct in Swedish is dra av
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