Extenuating

/ɪkˈstɛnjuˌeɪtɪŋ/ adjective

Making a fault or offense seem less serious by providing partial justification; serving to make circumstances appear less severe.

From Latin 'extenuatus', from 'extenuare' meaning 'to make thin', from 'ex-' (out) + 'tenuis' (thin). The metaphor suggests making something thinner or weaker.

AMከታጠቀ
ARمخفف
BNহ্রাসকারী
CAatenuant
CSzmirňující
DAformildende
DEmildernde
ELεπιμέρειας
ESatenuante
FAتخفیف‌دهنده
FIlieventävä
FRatténuant
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