
1) Attenuated 2) Become weaker 3) Decreased 4) Faded 5) Make slender 6) Reduced 7) Reduced in strength 8) Thin down 9) Thin out 10) To become thin or fine 11) To grow less 12) To rarefy 13) To weaken 14) Water down 15) Weaken in force 16) Weaken the consistency of 17) Weaken with distance 18) Weakened
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1) Decreased 2) Dilute 3) Reduced 4) Taper
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tapering to a point, usually in reference to a tail
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narrowing gradually.
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tapering gradually. cf. acuminate
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tapering finely ond concavely to a long drawn out point
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make thin; reduce in value
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• (v. t.) To make thin or slender, as by mechanical or chemical action upon inanimate objects, or by the effects of starvation, disease, etc., upon living bodies. • (v. i.) To become thin, slender, or fine; to grow less; to lessen. • (v. t.) To lessen the amount, force, or value of; to make less complex; to weaken. • (v. t.) To ...
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Drawn out.
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gradually narrowing to a tip or base
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Tapering gradually. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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To turn down, reduce, decrease the level of; the opposite of boost.
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gradually narrowing to a tip or base
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At·ten'u·ate transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Attenuated ;
present participle & verbal noun Attenuating ] [ Latin
attenuatus , past participle of
attenuare ;
ad +
tenuare to make thin,
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To reduce a signal's strength.
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make thin. weaken enervateÂ
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Attenuate: To weaken, dilute, thin, reduce, weaken, diminish. The use of 'attenuate' in medicine is not new. In the 16th century, eating dried figs was claimed to attenuate the body fluids. Now 'attenuate' refers to procedures that weaken an agent of disease (a pathogen). An attenuated virus is a weakened, less vigorous virus. A vaccine against a v...
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tapering finely ond concavely to a long drawn out point
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tapering to a point, usually in reference to a tail
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To attenuate a sound is to reduce how intense that sound signal is by lowering the amount of energy produced. Most sound desks have a built-in attenuation switch, often labeled as “PAD.”
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To reduce the virulence of.
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attenuated adjective reduced in strength; `the faded tones of an old recording`
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The act of reducing the Amplitude or intensity of a signal. In speaker systems, high frequency drive
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become weaker, in strength, value, or magnitude
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become weaker, in strength, value, or magnitude
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