recall vs reduction

recall

noun
  • The fraction of (all) relevant material that is returned by a search. 

  • Memory; the ability to remember. 

  • The right or procedure by which the decision of a court may be directly reversed or annulled by popular vote, as was advocated, in 1912, in the platform of the Progressive Party for certain cases involving the police power of the state. 

  • Request of the return of a faulty product. 

  • The right or procedure by which a public official may be removed from office before the end of their term of office, by a vote of the people to be taken on the filing of a petition signed by a required number or percentage of qualified voters. 

verb
  • To bring back (someone) to or from a particular mental or physical state, activity etc. 

  • To remove an elected official through a petition and direct vote. 

  • To call back, bring back or summon (someone) to a specific place, station etc. 

  • To call back (a situation, event etc.) to one's mind; to remember, recollect. 

  • To call again, to call another time. 

  • To request or order the return of (a faulty product). 

  • To withdraw, retract (one's words etc.); to revoke (an order). 

reduction

noun
  • A reduced price of something by a fraction or decimal. 

  • a transformation of one problem into another problem, such as mapping reduction or polynomial reduction. 

  • An arrangement for a far smaller number of parties, e.g. a keyboard solo based on a full opera. 

  • The act, process, or result of reducing. 

  • The amount or rate by which something is reduced, e.g. in price. 

  • A reaction in which electrons are gained and valence is reduced; often by the removal of oxygen or the addition of hydrogen. 

  • The rewriting of an expression into a simpler form. 

  • The process of rapidly boiling a sauce to concentrate it. 

  • A philosophical procedure intended to reveal the objects of consciousness as pure phenomena. (See phenomenological reduction.) 

  • The ratio of a material's change in thickness compared to its thickness prior to forging and/or rolling. 

  • A medical procedure to restore a fracture or dislocation to the correct alignment, usually with a closed approach but sometimes with an open approach (surgery). 

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