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Depreciate vs Dilute - What's the difference?

depreciate | dilute | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between depreciate and dilute

is that depreciate is to belittle while dilute is to weaken, especially by adding a foreign substance.

In intransitive terms the difference between depreciate and dilute

is that depreciate is to decline in value over time while dilute is to become attenuated, thin, or weak.

As an adjective dilute is

having a low concentration.

Wikidiffcom vs Dilute - What's the difference?

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As a verb dilute is

to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.

As an adjective dilute is

having a low concentration.

Wane vs Dilute - What's the difference?

wane | dilute | Related terms |

Wane is a related term of dilute.


As verbs the difference between wane and dilute

is that wane is (label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline while dilute is to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.

As a noun wane

is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling.

As an adjective dilute is

having a low concentration.

Dissolve vs Dilute - What's the difference?

dissolve | dilute |


In transitive terms the difference between dissolve and dilute

is that dissolve is to break the continuity of; to disconnect; to loosen; to undo; to separate while dilute is to weaken, especially by adding a foreign substance.

In intransitive terms the difference between dissolve and dilute

is that dissolve is to resolve itself as by dissolution while dilute is to become attenuated, thin, or weak.

As a noun dissolve

is a film punctuation in which there is a gradual transition from one scene to the next.

As an adjective dilute is

having a low concentration.

Abate vs Dilute - What's the difference?

abate | dilute | Related terms |

Abate is a related term of dilute.


As a noun abate

is .

As a verb dilute is

to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.

As an adjective dilute is

having a low concentration.

Alleviate vs Dilute - What's the difference?

alleviate | dilute | Related terms |

Alleviate is a related term of dilute.


In lang=en terms the difference between alleviate and dilute

is that alleviate is to make less severe, as a pain or difficulty while dilute is to become attenuated, thin, or weak.

As verbs the difference between alleviate and dilute

is that alleviate is to make less severe, as a pain or difficulty while dilute is to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.

As an adjective dilute is

having a low concentration.

Slacken vs Dilute - What's the difference?

slacken | dilute | Related terms |

Slacken is a related term of dilute.


In lang=en terms the difference between slacken and dilute

is that slacken is to make slack, less taut, or less intense while dilute is to become attenuated, thin, or weak.

As verbs the difference between slacken and dilute

is that slacken is to gradually decrease in intensity or tautness; to become slack while dilute is to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.

As an adjective dilute is

having a low concentration.

Contract vs Dilute - What's the difference?

contract | dilute | Related terms |

Contract is a related term of dilute.


In lang=en terms the difference between contract and dilute

is that contract is to gain or acquire (an illness) while dilute is to become attenuated, thin, or weak.

As adjectives the difference between contract and dilute

is that contract is (obsolete) contracted; affianced; betrothed while dilute is having a low concentration.

As verbs the difference between contract and dilute

is that contract is (ambitransitive) to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen while dilute is to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.

As a noun contract

is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

Abridge vs Dilute - What's the difference?

abridge | dilute | Related terms |

Abridge is a related term of dilute.


In lang=en terms the difference between abridge and dilute

is that abridge is to curtail while dilute is to become attenuated, thin, or weak.

As verbs the difference between abridge and dilute

is that abridge is (archaic) to deprive; to cut off
while dilute is to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.

As an adjective dilute is

having a low concentration.

Adulterate vs Dilute - What's the difference?

adulterate | dilute |


As adjectives the difference between adulterate and dilute

is that adulterate is tending to commit adultery while dilute is having a low concentration.

As verbs the difference between adulterate and dilute

is that adulterate is to corrupt while dilute is to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.

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