attenuated

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Long and tapering (especially of leaves)
Made, or become weak; subject to attenuation
Simple past tense and past participle of attenuate
{a} thinned, diluted
Weakened; no longer infectious
to lessen the amount, force or value of : to weaken Basalt-- a dark colored igneous (lava) rock Basalt is differentiated from other igneous rocks by its chemical composition The basalt of the Eastern Snake River Plain is thought to have intermittently flowed from numerous vents across the Plain over long periods of time
An attenuated object is unusually long and thin. round arches and attenuated columns
of an electrical signal; reduced in amplitude with little or no distortion
An attenuated vaccine is one that has been weakened by chemicals or other processes so that it will produce an adequate immune response without causing the serious effects of an infection
weakened Attenuated viruses are often used as vaccines because they can no longer produce disease but may still stimulate a strong immune response Examples include vaccines against polio (Sabin oral vaccine), measles, mumps, and rubella
Weakened or treated in such a way as to decrease the ability of a microorganism (such as parasite or virus) to cause infection or disease
To be weakened An attenuated vaccine is one that has been weakened by chemicals, or other processes so that it will produce an adequate immune response without causing the serious effects of an infection
Weakened; with reference to vaccines, made from pathogenic organisms that have been treated so as to render them avirulent
Made thin or less viscid; rarefied
Weakened; with reference to vaccines, made from pathogenic orgainsms that have been treated so that they are unable to cause disease, yet can still produce protective immunity when injected into the body
{s} made thin; tapered; reduced; weakened
past of attenuate
reduced in strength; "the faded tones of an old recording"
Used to describe a bacterium or virus that has been changed in the laboratory so that it is less harmful to people
Made thin or slender
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To reduce the amplitude of an electrical signal
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To rarefy
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{a} thinned, diluted
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{v} to thin, dilute, make less viscid
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To reduce in size, force, value, amount, or degree
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reduced in strength; "the faded tones of an old recording"
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reduce the effectiveness amount or force of
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become weaker, in strength, value, or magnitude
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- To reduce the level of a signal
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become weaker, in strength, value, or magnitude reduced in strength; "the faded tones of an old recording
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To reduce the amount of energy contained in an electrical or radio frequency signal Also, to reduce the intensity or level of sound waves
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Made thin or slender
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To attenuate something means to reduce it or weaken it. You could never eliminate risk, but preparation and training could attenuate it. to make something weaker or less
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Gradually tapering into a petiole-like extension toward the base
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To reduce the level of an electrical or acoustical signal Reduction in sound level
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Reduce the strength, effect, or value of
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To reduce the virulence of a bacteria or virus
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To reduce the amount of energy contained in an electrical or radio frequency signal Also, to reduce the intensity or level of sound waves Back to top Balanced Circuit A signal-carrying circuit with two active electrical conductors of equal impedance on which equal, but oppositely-phased signal components may exist Usually both conductors are enclosed within an overall metallic shield, which does not carry the signal Widely used to reduce the pickup of hum and noise in audio system cabling Also referred to as a balanced line
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To become thin, slender, or fine; to grow less; to lessen
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Specifically: To subtilize, as the humors of the body, or to break them into finer parts
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To weaken
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Reduce
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To reduce the level of a signal
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To reduce in volume
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upon living bodies
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Reduce in magnitude Eg: The strength of a signal, or of radiation
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To reduce in level
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weaken the consistency of (a chemical substance)
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To reduce a sound signal's level
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To make thin or slender, as by mechanical or chemical action upon inanimate objects, or by the effects of starvation, disease, etc
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Decrease or lessen in intensity
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Made thin or less viscid; rarefied
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To lessen the amount, force, or value of; to make less complex; to weaken
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A reduction in the level of a signal (e g , I had to attenuate the signal level from my deck so that I wouldn’t clip the input to my amp so much )
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To reduce the level of an electrical or acoustical signal
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To make thin or less consistent; to render less viscid or dense; to rarefy
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To turn down or reduce
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To make weaker An attenuator uses resistance to reduce output voltage, as with a volume control
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to decrease the level of a signal
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{f} become thin or less; diminish in intensity, decrease, reduce severity
attenuated

    Silbentrennung

    at·te·nu·a·ted

    Türkische aussprache

    ıtenyueytîd

    Aussprache

    /əˈtenyo͞oˌātəd/ /əˈtɛnjuːˌeɪtɪd/

    Etymologie

    [ &-'ten-y&-"wAt ] (verb.) 15th century. Latin attenuatus, past participle of attenuare to make thin, from ad- + tenuis thin; more at THIN.
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