dilute
- dilute
- [[t]daɪlu͟ːt[/t]]
dilutes, diluting, diluted
1) V-ERG If a liquid is diluted or dilutes, it is added to or mixes with water or another liquid, and becomes weaker.
[V n prep] If you give your baby juice, dilute it well with cooled, boiled water...
[be V-ed] The liquid is then diluted...
The poisons seeping from Hanford's contaminated land quickly dilute in the water. [Also V n]
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dilution N-UNCOUNT ...ditches dug for flood protection, drinking-water supply and sewage dilution.
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ADJ-GRADED: usu ADJ n A
dilute liquid is very thin and weak, usually because it has had water added to it.
...a dilute solution of bleach.
3) VERB If someone or something dilutes a belief, quality, or value, they make it weaker and less effective.
[V n] There was a clear intention to dilute black voting power...
[V n] Serious attention is being given to diluting the value of personal tax allowances.
Derived words:
dilution N-UNCOUNT oft N of n The result was a potentially devastating dilution of earnings per share.
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Dilute — Di*lute , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Diluted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Diluting}.] [L. dilutus, p. p. of diluere to wash away, dilute; di = dis + luere, equiv. to lavare to wash, lave. See {Lave}, and cf. {Deluge}.] 1. To make thinner or more liquid by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dilute — di·lute /dī lüt, də / vt di·lut·ed, di·lut·ing: to cause dilution of Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. dilute … Law dictionary
Dilute — Di*lute , a. [L. dilutus, p. p.] Diluted; thin; weak. [1913 Webster] A dilute and waterish exposition. Hopkins. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dilute — (v.) 1550s, from L. dilutus, pp. of diluere dissolve, wash away, dilute, from dis apart + luere, comb. form of lavere to wash (see LAVE (Cf. lave)). Related: Diluted; diluting. As an adjective from c.1600 … Etymology dictionary
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Dilute — Di*lute , v. i. To become attenuated, thin, or weak; as, it dilutes easily. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dilute — vb attenuate, *thin, rarefy Analogous words: temper, *moderate, qualify: *weaken, enfeeble: *liquefy, deliquesce: *adulterate, sophisticate Antonyms: condense: concentrate (in chemistry, especially in past participial form) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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dilute — ► VERB 1) make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent. 2) weaken by modifying or adding other elements. ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a liquid) diluted. 2) Chemistry (of a solution) having a relatively low concentration of solute.… … English terms dictionary