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dilute

If you dilute a liquid, you make it thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent to it. Dilute the juice with water before you drink it.

dilute

A dilute has a low concentration of solute.

dilute

(= cut) lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture cut bourbon (= diluted) reduced in strength or concentration or quality or purity diluted alcohol a dilute solution dilute acetic acid (= adulterate, debase) corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones adulterate liquor

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Simple sentences

How many liters of water did you use to dilute the acid in the test tube?
Can I use this solvent to dilute my sample?

Movie subtitles

You ought to feel it when I don't dilute it.
Dilute the son of a bitch!
Dilute this with water 1,000 to 1.
You're supposed to dilute it.
If he's worried about a urine drug test maybe he thinks he can dilute it or wash out his system.
His passion would dilute in guilt.
And you think we need a device like that to dilute the particle stream as it enters the coaxial drive.
One can so easily dilute it.
We have to dilute her puriy.
Why dilute the direct command and response possibilities?
You know, I have seen guys drink, like, five gallons of water to try and dilute their urine.
We found dilute blood in the sink, pipes. and. footprint ridges there.
I'll see how far I can dilute them down.
Mr Barksdale acknowledges his role in procuring those drugs with the intent to dilute, package, and sell retail amounts of heroin.
So we're going to have to dilute it with distilled water.
Husband your energy and you give your talent to your novel, and don't dilute it by taking on too many responsibilities.
That Gonzo is so dumb, he just heard that we're running short of water, so he wants us to dilute it.
Don't you think they should dilute it just a little?
Medical tests detected small, dilute traces of carotin and melanin, dionin and ri-melanin, pigments responsible for the colouring in feathers.
A little bit of turpentine to dilute it, don't want to make it too sticky. And now.
You'll see some friends. That'll help dilute the pressure.
Please come, dilute all the fun.
In accepting this plea, Mr. Barksdale acknowledges his role in procuring. those drugs with the intent to dilute, package, and sell retail amounts of heroin..
Dilute it ten to one, saline.
He thought that interbreeding with normal humans might dilute the effect.
You dilute it with water all the year round.
That'll help dilute the pressure.
If it doesn't click, we can dilute it.
You dilute his ashes in a saline solution, then replace my current implants with those.
But I just don't want to dilute the content too much.
But I didn't want to seem too eager, So I got cards for everyone in the whole office To kind of dilute it a little bit.
But we will make sure not to dilute the sacred gospel.
Now, by the time the solar wind reaches the Earth, it's pretty dilute.
But before Berzelius could start, he was going to have to purify, dilute, filter each element incredibly accurately.
You had a dilute hydrochloric acid solution coming down one shaft and hydrated zinc coming down the other shaft and when they combined in the queen's chamber, they created hydrogen.

News and current affairs

Netanyahu will return as Prime Minister, and every party - in power or not - is ready to block, dilute, or paper over whatever policies the new government manages to adopt.
To change that will inevitably dilute the privileges of those nations, including the United States.
The practical necessities of politics are bound to dilute ideological purity.
A larger actor's many interests and objectives often dilute its attention to a smaller actor, which, by contrast, can focus its attention and will more easily.
This reflects concerns about Turkey's Muslim culture and its large population, as well as concern that any further enlargement will overly dilute the European project.
Federalism forms a final barrier to change, by allowing opposition parties to alter, dilute, and reject bills that are detrimental to their clientele.
To hold the debate on those terms threatens to dilute the moral principle.
But it is the economic slowdown that renders all developed countries less resistant to the financial shocks resulting from the sub-prime problem and from the mixed loan packages that are then used to dilute the risks attached to sub-prime debt.
More importantly, in some places, hydrate fields are vast but dilute, and extraction would be similar to mining a very low-grade ore-not worth the trouble and expense.
Joint efforts to combat drug trafficking in Afghanistan, for example, could help dilute the mutual antagonism and distrust that contribute to blockage on the nuclear front.
Unable to compete successfully with Thaksin for votes, they now want to dilute Thai democracy in order to prevent the electorate from ever again choosing a government that goes against their will.
National identities cannot be negotiated away; but diplomacy can dilute their aggressive manifestations.

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