dilutor

/dɪˈlutər/
noun
  1. A substance or agent used to make a liquid weaker or less concentrated.
    • Water is a common dilutor for many household cleaning products.
    • The lab ordered a new dilutor for the titration experiments.
    • The chemist added a dilutor to the sample to reduce its viscosity.
  2. A person or thing that reduces the strength, value, or effectiveness of something.
    • The cheap imitation was a dilutor of the brand's reputation.
    • He was accused of being a dilutor of the company's core values.
    • Some critics see the new members as dilutors of the group's original vision.
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