extricate |
extenuate |
In lang=en terms the difference between extricate and extenuate
is that
extricate is to free, disengage, loosen, or untangle while
extenuate is to lessen; to palliate; to lessen or weaken the force of; to diminish the conception of, as crime, guilt, faults, ills, accusations, etc; opposed to aggravate.
As verbs the difference between extricate and extenuate
is that
extricate is to free, disengage, loosen, or untangle while
extenuate is to make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness.
extenuate |
condone |
In lang=en terms the difference between extenuate and condone
is that
extenuate is to lessen; to palliate; to lessen or weaken the force of; to diminish the conception of, as crime, guilt, faults, ills, accusations, etc; opposed to aggravate while
condone is to allow, accept or permit (something).
As verbs the difference between extenuate and condone
is that
extenuate is to make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness while
condone is to forgive, excuse or overlook (something).
exculpate |
extenuate |
As verbs the difference between exculpate and extenuate
is that
exculpate is to clear of or to free from guilt; exonerate while
extenuate is to make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness.
extenuate |
overextend |
As verbs the difference between extenuate and overextend
is that
extenuate is to make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness while
overextend is to expand or extend to an excessive degree, especially to do so beyond a safe limit.
extenuate |
ameliorate |
In lang=en terms the difference between extenuate and ameliorate
is that
extenuate is to lessen; to palliate; to lessen or weaken the force of; to diminish the conception of, as crime, guilt, faults, ills, accusations, etc; opposed to aggravate while
ameliorate is to make better, to improve.
As verbs the difference between extenuate and ameliorate
is that
extenuate is to make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness while
ameliorate is to make better, to improve.
simplify |
extenuate |
In lang=en terms the difference between simplify and extenuate
is that
simplify is to make simpler, either by reducing in complexity, reducing to component parts, or making easier to understand while
extenuate is to lessen; to palliate; to lessen or weaken the force of; to diminish the conception of, as crime, guilt, faults, ills, accusations, etc; opposed to aggravate.
As verbs the difference between simplify and extenuate
is that
simplify is to make simpler, either by reducing in complexity, reducing to component parts, or making easier to understand while
extenuate is to make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness.
extraneous |
extenuate |
As an adjective extraneous
is not belonging to, or dependent upon, a thing; without or beyond a thing; foreign.
As a verb extenuate is
to make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness.
cover |
extenuate |
Related terms |
Cover is a related term of extenuate.
As a noun cover
is cover version, cover song.
As a verb extenuate is
to make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness.
allay |
extenuate |
In transitive terms the difference between allay and extenuate
is that
allay is to alleviate; to abate; to mitigate while
extenuate is to lessen; to palliate; to lessen or weaken the force of; to diminish the conception of, as crime, guilt, faults, ills, accusations, etc.; opposed to aggravate.
As a noun allay
is alleviation; abatement; check.
cloak |
extenuate |
Related terms |
Cloak is a related term of extenuate.
As verbs the difference between cloak and extenuate
is that
cloak is to cover as with a cloak while
extenuate is to make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness.
As a noun cloak
is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
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