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reduced stature
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "reduced stature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is shorter or smaller in height or importance compared to others. Example: "Due to his reduced stature, he often faced challenges in reaching high shelves."
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These irx mutants, apart from cad-c cad-d, also have a reduced stature.
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esk1 mutant phenotypes are those of a stressed plant: reduced stature and relative water content (RWC) compared to wild type [12], [14], [15], it accumulates high levels of stress metabolites that are thought to maintain the internal osmotic status, such as the osmoticum proline [12], [15] and its transcriptome resembles that of drought-stressed wild type plants [14].
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They also display reduced stature, possibly due to reduced apical meristem activity.
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rcd1 mutants also display pleiotropic developmental defects including reduced stature, malformed leaves, and early flowering [ 64].
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One T2 family (216) showed clear segregation for the phenotypic traits mentioned above (reduced stature and chlorotic leaves).
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It has been hypothesized that Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection may contribute to reduced stature, risk of hypertension or obesity.
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Jason Priestley is among those, reduced in stature, who show up.
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In the past week, Leo has appeared reduced in stature, made to look his diminutive size.
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Picasso borrowed the proscenium stage show but replaced the mocked Jesus with himself, turbaned, but pathetically reduced in stature: the impotent potentate.
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He speaks of how, for much of their time on set, he thought Pearce to be physically bigger, and of his strange surprise when filming ended to find him not only clean-shaven but also somehow reduced in stature.
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Through their complaisant maneuvering, Sarkozy and Hollande have reduced the stature of responsible politics in France and with it given both halves of the Rejection Front enough momentum so that, side by side, they may enter the National Assembly in June legislative elections.
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Best practice
When describing plant phenotypes in scientific writing, use "reduced stature" to clearly indicate a decrease in plant height compared to the wild type.
Common error
Avoid using "reduced stature" metaphorically when "diminished importance" or "lessened influence" would be more appropriate to describe a decline in status or power.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "reduced stature" functions as a descriptive term, modifying a noun to indicate a decrease in height or size. It is commonly used in scientific and general contexts as Ludwig AI also suggests.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "reduced stature" is a common and grammatically correct term used to describe a decrease in height, size, or importance. As Ludwig AI confirms, it frequently appears in scientific and news contexts. While versatile, it's important to consider the specific context to ensure accurate and appropriate usage. For physical height, alternatives like "decreased height" are suitable, whereas for metaphorical contexts, "diminished importance" might be more fitting. When used in plants, for example, this term indicates that genetic mutation, environmental stress, or hormonal imbalances might be present.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Lower stature
Similar to "reduced stature", but can also refer to a figurative decrease in status or rank.
Decreased height
Focuses specifically on the physical dimension of height reduction.
Diminished stature
A more formal synonym, emphasizing a decrease in both physical height and perceived importance.
Shortened height
Implies a measurable reduction in height.
Stunted growth
Often used in the context of biological development, indicating incomplete growth.
Dwarfed growth
Often refers to a plant's development being abnormally small in comparison to the standard/average height.
Limited growth
Suggests a restriction or constraint on normal growth processes.
Decreased size
Broader term suggesting that there is a measurable reduction.
Smaller size
A more general term indicating a reduction in overall dimensions, not just height.
Lesser height
A simple and direct way to indicate a smaller vertical measurement.
FAQs
How to use "reduced stature" in a sentence?
You can use "reduced stature" to describe physical height, as in, "The mutant plant exhibited a "reduced stature" compared to the wild type", or, metaphorically, "The company's "reduced stature" in the industry was due to recent scandals".
What can I say instead of "reduced stature"?
You can use alternatives like "decreased height", "diminished stature", or "lower stature" depending on the specific context.
Is "reduced stature" formal or informal?
"Reduced stature" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, although it is frequently used in scientific and technical writing.
What causes "reduced stature" in plants?
In plants, "reduced stature" can be caused by genetic mutations, environmental stress, or hormonal imbalances.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested