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Meanings of
thin out
in English
Portuguese
diluir
Catalan
diluir
Spanish
aclarar
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Lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture.
cut
thin
reduce
dilute
Portuguese
diluir
Synonyms
Examples for "
cut
"
cut
thin
reduce
dilute
Examples for "
cut
"
1
Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to
cut
us a good deal?
2
That study, which was published last year, used standard Crispr
cut
-
and
-
paste
technology.
3
Olmert
cut
short a visit to Europe on Wednesday and returned home.
4
The job
cut
will likely affect mainly foreign plants, the paper said.
5
Results: Radiologically, these three second tumors were clearly
cut
-
end
scar area recurrences.
1
Young and
thin
,
Miss Leroy never gave Olson Read a second thought.
2
She'd gone out with a too-tall,
too
-
thin
history major for several months.
3
Still, analysts said given the
thin
trading volume, volatility will likely prevail.
4
Muhyiddin has had a
razor
-
thin
majority since coming to power in March.
5
The not so
thin
blue line meant sure escape was not possible.
1
Stabilizing the Middle East, of course, would
reduce
the pressure on Europe.
2
I believe this will
reduce
crime and allay public concern for safety.
3
Current strategies to
reduce
this problem include early detection and appropriate treatment.
4
Take the recent historic EU climate change deal to
reduce
CO2 emissions.
5
The global crisis could also
reduce
the amount of outside funding available.
1
A request to
dilute
the rules was declined last year, Reuters reported.
2
It is soluble in
dilute
aqueous alcohol, but insoluble in strong alcohol.
3
It would also
dilute
the powers of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
4
The issue will
dilute
existing Nippon Electric shares by about 4 percent.
5
Analysts said the deal would
dilute
Goldman shareholders by about 16 percent.
Usage of
thin out
in English
1
A moment later, I thought the mist was starting to
thin
out
.
2
At the end of the hour the crowd began to
thin
out
.
3
I wondered if the group would
thin
out
as the weeks passed.
4
The cars started to
thin
out
and there were fewer traffic lights.
5
I think the second-tier players are going to
thin
out
pretty significantly.
6
When the rabbits
thin
out
,
the lynx emigrate to better hunting grounds.
7
The hummus plates were ravaged; the party was starting to
thin
out
.
8
Bostonians fleeing the city heat, but delightful when the crowds
thin
out
.
9
Maybe they wanted to divert suspicion, or
thin
out
the population a bit.
10
The number of novices on the walkways was finally beginning to
thin
out
.
11
She even let herself
thin
out
;
not much, but perceptibly, in deliberate coquettishness.
12
I think they use it to
thin
out
paint-stripper before they drink it.
13
Depending on the type of protective style, edges also start to
thin
out
.
14
Keep the seedlings free from weeds, and
thin
out
if necessary.
15
Sow with rye or mustard, and
thin
out
when the seeds are up.
16
While they were talking, the crowd had started to
thin
out
.
Other examples for "thin out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
thin
out
thin
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
thin out
Portuguese
diluir
Catalan
diluir
Spanish
aclarar
diluir
cortar
reducir
desleír
Thin out
through the time
Thin out
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common