diluted

/daɪˈlutəd/
adjective
  1. Made weaker or thinner by having water or another liquid added.
    • He drank diluted juice because the full-strength version was too strong.
    • The chemist worked with a diluted solution to avoid dangerous reactions.
    • The diluted bleach is safe to use on most surfaces.
  2. Made less strong, effective, or pure by adding something else.
    • Her enthusiasm was diluted by the constant criticism.
    • The company's diluted brand identity confused its customers.
    • The diluted version of the law did little to protect the environment.
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