| ATTENUATE | • attenuate v. (Transitive) To reduce in size, force, value, amount, or degree. • attenuate v. (Transitive) To make thinner, as by physically reshaping, starving, or decaying. • attenuate v. (Intransitive) To become thin or fine; to grow less. |
| ATTENUATED | • attenuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of attenuate. • attenuated adj. Made, or become weak; subject to attenuation. • attenuated adj. (Botany) Long and tapering (especially of leaves). |
| ATTENUATES | • attenuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attenuate. • ATTENUATE v. to make thin; to reduce in value. |
| BICORNUATE | • bicornuate adj. (Medicine) Resembling a pair of horns, as a malformed uterus may. • BICORNUATE adj. having two horns or hornlike parts, also BICORNATE. |
| CONTINUATE | • continuate adj. (Obsolete) Continuous; uninterrupted; continued without break or interruption. • continuate adj. (Obsolete) Chronic; long-lasting; long-continued. • CONTINUATE adj. (obsolete) closely united. |
| EXTENUATE | • extenuate adj. Of a person: emaciated, wasted, weakened; of the body or part of it: atrophied, shrunken, withered. • extenuate adj. Of a quality or thing: lessened, weakened. • extenuate adj. Reduced to poverty; impoverished. |
| EXTENUATED | • extenuated adj. Made slender or thin; emaciated, wasted. • extenuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of extenuate. • EXTENUATE v. to lessen; to weaken the force of. |
| EXTENUATES | • extenuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extenuate. • EXTENUATE v. to lessen; to weaken the force of. |
| INSINUATE | • insinuate v. To hint; to suggest tacitly (usually something bad) while avoiding a direct statement. • insinuate v. (Rare) To creep, wind, or flow into; to enter gently, slowly, or imperceptibly, as into crevices. • insinuate v. (Figurative, by extension) To ingratiate; to obtain access to or introduce something by subtle, cunning… |
| INSINUATED | • insinuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of insinuate. • INSINUATE v. to hint or indirectly suggest. |
| INSINUATES | • insinuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insinuate. • INSINUATE v. to hint or indirectly suggest. |
| SINUATE | • sinuate v. To advance in wavy or curvy manner, to bend, to curve, to wind in and out. • sinuate adj. Sinuous. • sinuate adj. Having wavy indentation on its border or edge. |
| SINUATED | • sinuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sinuate. • sinuated adj. Sinuate. • SINUATE v. to curve in and out. |
| SINUATELY | • sinuately adv. In a sinuate manner. • SINUATE adv. curved. |
| SINUATES | • sinuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sinuate. • SINUATE v. to curve in and out. |
| SUPERANNUATE | • superannuate v. (Transitive) To retire or put out of use due to age. • superannuate v. (Transitive) To show to be obsolete due to age. • superannuate v. (Intransitive) To retire due to age. |
| SUPERANNUATED | • superannuated adj. Obsolete, antiquated. • superannuated adj. Retired or discarded due to age. • superannuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of superannuate. |
| SUPERANNUATES | • superannuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of superannuate. • SUPERANNUATE v. to render antiquated or obsolete. |
| UNATTENUATED | • unattenuated adj. Not attenuated. • UNATTENUATED adj. not attenuated. |
| UNEXTENUATED | • unextenuated adj. Not extenuated. • UNEXTENUATED adj. not extenuated. |