tenuate Synonyms

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tenuate Meaning

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tenuate (v. t.)

To make thin; to attenuate.

tenuate Sentence Examples

  1. The thin mist tenuated the morning light, casting an ethereal glow upon the landscape.
  2. The doctor's prescription tenuated the patient's pain, bringing much-needed relief.
  3. The tensile strength of the rope tenuated significantly after exposure to extreme heat.
  4. The negotiations between the two parties tenuated over time, as both sides became entrenched in their positions.
  5. The investigation tenuated several possible suspects, narrowing the focus of the inquiry.
  6. The line between reality and fantasy tenuated, leaving her uncertain of what she truly perceived.
  7. The intricate embroidery tenuated the fabric, adding delicate beauty to the garment.
  8. The passing of time tenuated the sting of the heartbreak, yet the wounds still lingered.
  9. The loudspeakers tenuate the music, ensuring that the sound reaches every corner of the venue.
  10. The emotional bond between them had tenuate over the years, leaving only a fragile connection.

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To make thin; to attenuate.

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The thin mist tenuated the morning light, casting an ethereal glow upon the landscape.

The doctor's prescription tenuated the patient's pain, bringing much-needed relief.

The tensile strength of the rope tenuated significantly after exposure to extreme heat.

The negotiations between the two parties tenuated over time, as both sides became entrenched in their positions.