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irreducibleir‧re‧duc‧i‧ble /ˌɪrɪˈdjuːsəbəl◂ $ -ˈduː-/ adjective written - Amid all these fantasies and equivocations, however, there were two irreducible facts: death and Judith.
- From the point of view of demand management, therefore, frictional and structural unemployment is an irreducible minimum unemployment rate.
- In James, it is civilized, social man negotiating and experiencing a world of irreducible ambivalence and complexity.
- It is imagination, and the irreducible sovereignty of the individual which engender disequilibrium and tension.
- It is the irreducible seat of strength.
- To follow this, an irreducible minimum of biochemical knowledge is necessary.
an irreducible sum, level etc cannot be made smaller or simpler → reduce—irreducibly adverb |