Definition of EXTENUATE

extenuate

Meanings

Plural: extenuate, extenuated

Verb

  • lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of
    • "The circumstances extenuate the crime"
  • To make (something) less dense, or thinner; also, to lower the viscosity of (something).
  • To make (someone or something) slender or thin; to emaciate, to waste.
  • To underestimate or understate the importance of (something); to underrate.
  • To underestimate or understate the importance of (something); to underrate.
  • To diminish or seek to diminish the extent or severity of (a crime, guilt, a mistake, or something else negative) by making apologies or excuses; to palliate.
  • To beat or draw (a metal object, etc.) out so as to lessen the thickness.
  • To reduce the quality or quantity of (something); to lessen or weaken the force of (something).
  • To degrade (someone); to detract from (someone's qualities, reputation, etc.); to depreciate, to disparage.

Adj

  • Of a person: emaciated, wasted, weakened; of the body or part of it: atrophied, shrunken, withered.
  • Of a quality or thing: lessened, weakened.
  • Reduced to poverty; impoverished.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English extenuat (“(medicine) made thin, emaciated”), from Latin extenuātus (“diminished, reduced, thinned”), perfect passive participle of extenuō (“to diminish, reduce, thin”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from ex- (“out-, thoroughly”) + tenuō (“to enfeeble, weaken, wear down; to lessen, reduce; to make thin”) from tenuō, itself from tenuis (“fine, slender, thin; feeble, weak”) + -ō (first conjugation-verb forming suffix) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tenh₂- (“to extend, stretch; thin”)).

Synonyms

mitigate, palliate

Antonyms

aggravate

Scrabble Score: 16

extenuate is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word
extenuate is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
extenuate is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 18

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