somewhat dilute

Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words

to make an effect, belief, or quality slightly weaker

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Examples (10)

  • Adding too many exceptions will somewhat dilute the main point of the new rule.
  • The final version of the bill was somewhat diluted to gain bipartisan support.
  • His initial excitement was somewhat diluted by the news of the extra workload.
  • The company's core message has become somewhat diluted after the merger.
  • Critics argued that the director's vision was somewhat diluted by the studio's demands.
  • The original proposal has been somewhat diluted through various committees.
  • Over time, the revolutionary spirit of the movement became somewhat diluted.
  • I felt my argument was somewhat diluted when I couldn't provide strong evidence.
  • The impact of the findings might be somewhat diluted by conflicting media reports.
  • The reform's original purpose was somewhat diluted by subsequent amendments.