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What (who) is Dilute - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dilute; Dilution (disambiguation); Diluted; Dilutions; Water dilution

dilute         
I. v. a.
1.
Thin (with water or other liquid), make more liquid, make thinner.
2.
Attenuate, reduce, weaken, thin, make thin, make weak.
II. a.
Thin, diluted, attenuated, weak.
Dilute         
·adj Diluted; thin; weak.
II. Dilute ·vi To become attenuated, thin, or weak; as, it dilutes easily.
III. Dilute ·vt To make thinner or more liquid by admixture with something; to thin and dissolve by mixing.
IV. Dilute ·vt To diminish the strength, flavor, color, ·etc., of, by mixing; to reduce, especially by the addition of water; to Temper; to Attenuate; to Weaken.
dilute         
(dilutes, diluting, diluted)
1.
If a liquid is diluted or dilutes, it is added to or mixes with water or another liquid, and becomes weaker.
If you give your baby juice, dilute it well with cooled, boiled water...
The liquid is then diluted...
The poisons seeping from Hanford's contaminated land quickly dilute in the water.
VERB: V n prep, be V-ed, V, also V n
dilution
...ditches dug for sewage dilution.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A dilute liquid is very thin and weak, usually because it has had water added to it.
...a dilute solution of bleach.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
If someone or something dilutes a belief, quality, or value, they make it weaker and less effective.
There was a clear intention to dilute black voting power...
VERB: V n
dilution
...a potentially devastating dilution of earnings per share.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Dilution

Dilution may refer to:

  • Reducing the concentration of a chemical
  • Serial dilution, a common way of going about this reduction of concentration
  • Homeopathic dilution
  • Dilution (equation), an equation to calculate the rate a gas dilutes
  • Trademark dilution, a type of unlawful trademark use outside of the relevant market
  • Stock dilution, the result of new shares of stock being issued by a company, thereby diminishing the percent ownership represented by previously existing shares
  • Dilution gene, a gene that lightens the coat color of certain living things
  • Expectational Dilution, the second album by the metalcore band Overcast
  • Dilution ratio
  • Hemodynamics#Hemodilution, in blood
Examples of use of Dilute
1. Were it more common it would only dilute the experience.
2. At least the fundamentalists haven‘t tried to dilute their message.
3. Those added shares will dilute the stake of Citi‘s other shareholders.
4. The offering will dilute the government‘s stake in VTB to 75 percent.
5. The government had hoped a promise to dilute the law would sap the protests.