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    subtract
    /səbˈtrakt/

    verb

    • 1. take away (a number or amount) from another to calculate the difference: "subtract 43 from 60"

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  2. verb [ T ] uk / səbˈtrækt / us / səbˈtrækt / Add to word list. to remove a number from another number: Four subtracted from ten equals six. Compare. add. divide verb (CALCULATE) multiply. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division. add (something) up. addition sign. additive. arithmetical.

  3. The meaning of SUBTRACT is to take away by or as if by deducting. How to use subtract in a sentence.

  4. To subtract suggests taking a part from a whole or a smaller from a larger: to subtract the tax from one's salary. To deduct is to take away an amount or quantity from an aggregate or total so as to lessen or lower it: to deduct a discount. subtract is both transitive and intransitive, and has general or figurative uses; deduct is always ...

  5. Subtract means to take something away, usually as in taking a piece out of a whole. In math, subtract means to perform subtraction, the operation in which you find difference between two numbers or quantities. You can subtract one thing from another, as in We need to subtract the cost of labor from our total profits.

  6. the process of taking one number or amount away from another number or amount: [ U ] The test involves simple addition and subtraction. (Definition of subtraction from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of subtraction.

  7. verb [ T ] us / səbˈtrækt / uk / səbˈtrækt / Add to word list. to remove a number from another number: Four subtracted from ten equals six. Compare. add. divide verb (CALCULATE) multiply. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division. add (something) up. addition sign. additive. arithmetical.

  8. When you're doing math, you know you're supposed to subtract if you see a minus sign. Subtracting gives you the difference between numbers, and you can see this in a real way when you subtract actual objects instead of numbers. If you have a dozen cupcakes and subtract ten of them, you have only two cupcakes left.

  9. 1. (Mathematics) to calculate the difference between (two numbers or quantities) by subtraction. 2. to remove (a part of a thing, quantity, etc) from the whole. [C16: from Latin subtractus withdrawn, from subtrahere to draw away from beneath, from sub- + trahere to draw] subˈtracter n.

  10. Definition of subtract verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. To subtract in math simply refers to taking away one number or an amount from another. Let's learn about subtraction, important terms, fun facts and more.