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Filter by Meaning The soundproofing in the room helped tenuate the noise from the busy street outside.
The engineer developed a system to tenuate vibrations in the building during an earthquake.
The government implemented policies to tenuate the spread of infectious diseases.
She added water to the sauce to tenuate the spiciness and make it more palatable.
The lawyer presented evidence to tenuate the prosecution's case against his client.
She tried a tenuate to alleviate her anxiety before the presentation.
He took a tenuate to help him sleep better at night.
The herbal supplement claimed to be a natural tenuate for weight loss.
The athlete was allowed to use a tenuate to manage his minor muscle pain.
The over-the-counter tenuate was recommended for mild allergies.
The tenuate was recommended to her for its mild sedative properties.
The artist delicately painted the tenuate petals of the flower, capturing their fragility.
The tenuate thread was not strong enough to hold the weight of the book.
The tenuate structure of the sandcastle made it vulnerable to collapsing under the weight of the waves.
The tenuate didn't provide much relief for her seasonal allergies.
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