Crossword-Solution: DEDUCTS
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| Removes from a tab | 1 answer |
| Takes away | 4 answers |
| Discounts | 5 answers |
| Knocks off | 12 answers |
| Docks | 15 answers |
| Takes off | 30 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEDUCTS (5)
Happy the Nation, much more may we say the Household, "whose Public History is blank." But in the eighth year, In 1770, Freyherr Baron von Gersdorf in Kay, who lies farther up the stream, bethinks him of Fish-husbandry; makes a Fish-pond to himself, and for part supply thereof, lays some beam or weir across the poor Brook, and deducts a part of Arnold's water.
The seignior deducts a portion of all their crops in provisions or in cattle, and, at their deaths, a portion of their inheritances.
Most people will think that this very outspoke and forcible dissent deducts somewhat from the value of the Report, and throws a shadow of doubt on the wisdom of its provisions.
But as the wheat has to be shipped to a foreign market, the merchant who takes it in exchange for the cloth, or the cash purchaser, deducts from the foreign market price the cost of transportation and the foreign duty, which, together, let us suppose to be fifty cents a bushel, or one-half of the foreign market price.
From the age of Jared it deducts one hundred years; from that of Methuselah one hundred and twenty (one hundred according to the Vatican manuscript of the Septuagint); and from that of Lamech, one hundred and twenty-nine--three hundred and forty-nine years in all--before the birth of their respective sons.
Quotes with DEDUCTS (2)
I have a sense that God is unfair and preferentially punishes his weak, his dumb, his fat, his lazy. I believe he takes more pleasure in his perfect creatures, and cheers them on like a brainless dad as they run roughshod over the rest of us. He gives us a need for love, and no way to get any. He gives us a desire to be liked, and personal attributes that make us utterly unlikable. Having placed his flawed and needy children in a world of exacting specifications, he deducts t…
Man has been reared by his errors: first he never saw himself other than imperfectly, second he attributed to himself imaginary qualities, third he felt himself in a false order of rank with animal and nature, fourth he continually invented new tables of values and for a time took each of them to be eternal and unconditional... If one deducts the effect of these four errors, one has also deducted away humanity, humaneness, and 'human dignity'.
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1987–2023).