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extenuated
Variant of extenuate
extenuate
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ex·tenu·ate (ek sten′yo̵̅o̅ āt′, ik-)
transitive verb extenuated -·at′ed, extenuating -·at′·ing
- Archaic to make thin or lean
- Now Rare to diminish or weaken
- to lessen or seem to lessen the seriousness of (an offense, guilt, etc.) by giving excuses or serving as an excuse extenuating circumstances
- Archaic to underrate; underestimate
- Obsolete to belittle or disparage
Etymology: < L extenuatus, pp. of extenuare < ex-, out + tenuare, to make thin < tenuis, thin
Related Forms:
- extenuator ex·ten′u·a′tor noun
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