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Attenuated   /ətˈɛnjuˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
Attenuated

adjective
1.
Of an electrical signal; reduced in amplitude with little or no distortion.
2.
Reduced in strength.  Synonyms: attenuate, faded, weakened.



Attenuate

verb
(past & past part. attenuated; pres. part. attenuating)
1.
Weaken the consistency of (a chemical substance).  Synonym: rarefy.
2.
Become weaker, in strength, value, or magnitude.






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"Attenuated" Quotes from Famous Books



... mode of occurrence are eminently suggestive of gaseous exhalations from the volcano illumined by the sun's rays; and owing to the absence of an atmosphere, spreading themselves out in all directions and becoming more and more attenuated until ...
— Volcanoes: Past and Present • Edward Hull

... garbed in aristocratic black, and not yet verging into the proportions of obesity,—take him for all in all, a very fine and favorable specimen of the solid men of Boston. And seen in contrast (oh! could he but have known it!) with the attenuated figure of ...
— Little Classics, Volume 8 (of 18) - Mystery • Various

... The attenuated frame of this son of the soil, his hollow cheeks and glaring eye-balls, his belt drawn with extreme tightness round his waist, to repress the gnawings of hunger, as well as his enfeebled gait, proved that he was approaching the ...
— Silver Lake • R.M. Ballantyne

... or stretching, of the cavities of the heart, and may be confined to one or extend to all. Two forms of dilatation may be mentioned—simple dilatation, where there is normal thickness of the walls, and passive, or attenuated, dilatation, where the walls are simply distended or stretched out without ...
— Special Report on Diseases of the Horse • United States Department of Agriculture

... draw custom. He had been lying down, it seemed to him, but a few moments, when a tap at the door, to which he responded with a loud "come in," was followed by the entrance of a thin, pale, haggard-looking creature, her clothes soiled, and hanging loosely, and in tatters about her attenuated body. By the hand she held a little girl, from whose young face had faded every trace of childhood's happy expression. She, too, was thin and pale, and had a fixed, stony look, of hopeless suffering. They came up to where he still lay upon the sofa, and stood looking down upon ...
— The Lights and Shadows of Real Life • T.S. Arthur


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