reduált
Redukált is a Hungarian word that translates to "reduced" or "diminished" in English. It can be used in various contexts, often referring to a decrease in quantity, intensity, or scope. For instance, in economics, a reduced price is often described as "redukált ár." In a more abstract sense, it can describe a diminished capacity or a lessened effect of something. The word derives from the Latin "reducere," meaning to bring back or lead back, implying a return to a smaller or less significant state. The concept of reduction is fundamental across many disciplines, from mathematics, where it signifies simplification, to chemistry, where it denotes the gain of electrons. Therefore, "redukált" encapsulates the idea of something being made smaller, less, or weaker than it was previously.