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What is the definition of deluted?

"Diluted" is the past participle of the verb "dilute", which means to make something weaker or less concentrated by adding something else to it. It can be used in various contexts, with slightly different meanings depending on the situation.

Here are some examples:

* Diluted in liquids: If you dilute juice with water, you are diluting the juice, making it less concentrated and less flavorful.

* Diluted in financial terms: Diluted earnings per share refer to the earnings per share after considering the potential impact of additional shares issued, which would reduce the earnings per share for existing shareholders.

* Diluted in strength or effect: A strong argument can be diluted by irrelevant details or weak evidence.

The word diluted can also be used figuratively to describe something that has been weakened or made less effective.

Let me know if you would like examples of "diluted" in a sentence.

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