reduced

reduced
Synonyms and related words:
abated, ablated, adulterated, attenuated, badly off, bated, belittled, best, bottom, bowed down, broken, brought down, brought low, cachectic, conquered, consumed, contracted, crushed, curtailed, cut, debased, debilitated, decreased, deflated, depressed, diluted, diminished, dissipated, distressed, domesticated, down to bedrock, downcast, downthrown, drained, dropped, embarrassed, enervated, eroded, exhausted, failing, fallen, feeble, feeling the pinch, felled, flattened, frail, giveaway, half-price, hard up, healthless, housebroke, housebroken, humbled, humiliated, ill off, impecunious, in Queer Street, in narrow circumstances, in poor health, in reduced circumstances, in straitened circumstances, in the dust, infirm, invalid, land-poor, languishing, less, lesser, low, lower, lowered, lowest, made to grovel, marked down, mastered, miniaturized, moribund, narrow, on the edge, out of pocket, pale, peaked, peaky, pinched, poor, poorly off, prostrate, put down, quelled, rarefied, reduced in health, retrenched, rock-bottom, run-down, sacrificial, scaled-down, set down, shorn, short, short of cash, short of funds, short of money, shorter, shrunk, shrunken, sickly, slashed, smaller, smashed, squeezed, straitened, strapped, subdued, subjugated, submerged, sunk, sunken, suppressed, tamed, thinned, unhealthy, unmoneyed, unprosperous, unsound, valetudinarian, valetudinary, vanquished, watered, watered-down, weakened, weakly, with low resistance, worn

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