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substract

verb as in fill in

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The team can add or substract variables to the model to mimic conditions in a real lab or assess the statistical likelihood that eliminating or changing a feature will substantially affect risk.

From Nature

Personal computers running Microsoft Windows and powered by Intel processors were open to anyone, anywhere to tinker with and add or substract hardware, and they completely dominated the computing world.

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Winter requires somewhat a larger Quantity than Summer; hot and dry Meats agree best with Winter, cold and moist with Summer; in Summer abate a little of your Meat and add to your Drink, and in Winter substract from your Drink and add to your Meat.

No; he had all he could do to set and look at the bare stun walls, and figger out this sum—on one side the three cents profit; and substract from it—a bright young life ended, lifelong agony to the hearts that loved her.

When we now substract a fixed sum from the line through the origin, the original function cannot be retrieved, and the higher incomes pay more tax.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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