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dilution
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noun
the act of diluting or state of being diluted
a diluted solution
dilution
The process of making a substance less concentrated by adding a solvent, such as water.
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- antidilution adjective
- nondilution noun
- overdilution noun
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Example Sentences
With every cut, such organizations might experience reduced prioritization, program disruption, and overall dilution of services.
They would see this as a fundamental dilution of a key tenet of Brexit and, critics point out, it was not in the Labour manifesto.
He warns Americans against “the dilution by foreign races†and the “infiltration of inferior blood.â€
Forest can still qualify for the Champions League and that has led to the dilution of Marinakis' control.
Legislation presented to Parliament must be "without dilution or caveat" the Inquest charity said after it was reported last month a meeting with the Prime Minister was cancelled.
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