Attenuated

/əˈtɛnjueɪtɪd/ adjective, verb

Made thin, weak, or less intense; reduced in strength, effect, or force.

From Latin 'attenuatus,' past participle of 'attenuare.' Used in English since the 16th century to describe things that have been deliberately weakened or naturally worn down.

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