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    ex·ten·u·ate
    /ikˈstenyəˌwāt/

    verb

    • 1. cause (an offense) to seem less serious: "even the fact that you once helped to save my life could not extenuate your offense"
    • 2. make (someone) thin: literary "his whole frame was extenuated by hunger and fatigue"

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  2. The meaning of EXTENUATE is to lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of (something, such as a fault or offense) by making partial excuses : mitigate. How to use extenuate in a sentence.

  3. Extenuate definition: to represent (a fault, offense, etc.) as less serious. See examples of EXTENUATE used in a sentence.

  4. To extenuate is to make less of something or try to minimize its importance. The fact that you walked your little sister to school because she missed the bus might extenuate your teacher's response when you show up late.

  5. EXTENUATE definition: 1. to cause a wrong act to be judged less seriously by giving reasons for it: 2. to cause a wrong…. Learn more.

  6. EXTENUATE meaning: 1. to cause a wrong act to be judged less seriously by giving reasons for it: 2. to cause a wrong…. Learn more.

  7. 1. to represent (an offence, a fault, etc) as being less serious than it appears, as by showing mitigating circumstances. 2. to cause to be or appear less serious; mitigate. 3. to underestimate or make light of. 4. archaic. a. to emaciate or weaken. b. to dilute or thin out. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  8. 1. To lessen or appear to lessen the seriousness or extent of (an offense, for example), especially by providing partial excuses: extenuated his crime as part of his testimony. 2. Archaic. a. To make thin or emaciated. b. To mitigate or lessen. c. To belittle; disparage.

  9. Extenuate definition: to represent (a fault, offense, etc.) as less serious. See examples of EXTENUATE used in a sentence.

  10. Jun 8, 2024 · extenuate (comparative more extenuate, superlative most extenuate) Of a person: emaciated, wasted, weakened; of the body or part of it: atrophied, shrunken, withered. Of a quality or thing: lessened, weakened.

  11. Extenuate definition: To lessen or appear to lessen the seriousness or extent of (an offense, for example), especially by providing partial excuses.

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