dilute
Transitive VerbAdjective
This word carries a strong sense of reduction in potency. It is frequently used in laboratory or culinary settings to describe the physical act of thinning a solution, where the goal is often to reach a specific concentration or safety level. In a social or political context, it describes the weakening of power, influence, or value. For example, diluting shares in a company reduces the ownership percentage of existing shareholders, shifting the focus from physical liquids to abstract value and authority.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[someone][something]
To make a liquid thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent.
"The chef had to dilute the sauce because it was too salty."