The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tenuate
Tenuate \Ten"u*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tenuated; p. pr. & vb. n. Tenuating.] [L. tenuatus, p. p. of tenuare to make thin, fr. tenuis thin. See Tenuous.] To make thin; to attenuate. [R.]
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tenuate
vb. (context archaic transitive English) To make thin; to attenuate.
Usage examples of "tenuate".
The combination of several Tenuate spansules plus Eschaton-adrenaline bring his blue-collar Irish right out.
Pemulis keeps waiting for the distinctive attitudinal upswing of two pre-match Tenuate spansules.
He has showered but is still flushed, and his right eye gets wobbly in this certain way when two or three Tenuates are wearing off.
They accorded in both her case and that of Lucien extenuating circumstances.