(v. t.) To subtract by arithmetical operation; to deduct.
Example Sentences:
(1) The notion of lived time is at last studied in schizophrenia, then in mania where there is a subduction of lived time, it is the contrary in melancholia where the lived time is slower and some times stopped.
(2) The release of energy along the subduction zone between the Pacific and North Atlantic plates will transfer stress to other parts of the faultline, which could easily generate more earthquakes in the region in coming months.
Subduction
Definition:
(n.) The act of subducting or taking away.
(n.) Arithmetical subtraction.
Example Sentences:
(1) The notion of lived time is at last studied in schizophrenia, then in mania where there is a subduction of lived time, it is the contrary in melancholia where the lived time is slower and some times stopped.
(2) The release of energy along the subduction zone between the Pacific and North Atlantic plates will transfer stress to other parts of the faultline, which could easily generate more earthquakes in the region in coming months.