Lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture.
Corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones.
Reduced in strength or concentration or quality or purity.
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.
6 He said it could help dilute the influence of the nationalist parties.
7 That, however, does not dilute his desire to win the Champions League.
8 In the dilute medium, several days elapsed before all the cultures grew.
9 These absorb, soak up the dilute food which is in the soil.
10 Camilleri sought to sooth concerns the vehicle could dilute Ferrari's exclusive status.
11 One campaign shows mothers how to dilute Clorox bleach to clean toys.
12 Neither will trying to dilute your urine by drinking lots of water.
13 One advertisement shows mothers how to dilute Clorox bleach to clean toys.
14 They help cool off the air in there, and dilute that air.
15 The developer may consist of a dilute solution of nutgalls or of
16 No simmering in orange juice or water to dilute those blush pigments.
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