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AttenuateTo weaken, or to make or become thin.
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AttenuateThe removal of undesirable features, such as multiple events, from seismic data.
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AttenuateTo wear down or reduce; to dilute or make thinner.
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Attenuate"to make thin, to make less," 1520s, from Latin attenuatus "enfeebled, weak," past participle of attenuare "to make thin, lessen, diminish," from ad- "to" (see [..]
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Attenuatenarrowing gradually. Fig. 7 A.
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AttenuateTo reduce a signal's strength.
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AttenuateTo make weaker. An attenuator uses resistance to reduce output voltage, as with a volume control.
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AttenuateReduce.
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Attenuate(v) become weaker, in strength, value, or magnitude(adj) reduced in strength(v) weaken the consistency of (a chemical substance)
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AttenuateReduction or drop in output. A signal that starts with one voltage may end up with a much lower voltage after it has been transmitted over a long line. This signal can be said to have attenuated.
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AttenuateThe act of reducing the Amplitude or intensity of a signal. In speaker systems, high frequency drivers are commonly more efficient than low frequency drivers. This creates a need to adjust the driver [..]
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AttenuateTo turn down or reduce.
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AttenuateTo lessen; especially to lessen the amplitude of a signal. When audio signals are attenuated, typically a decrease in loudness occurs. However, attenuation need not always affect loudness -- for example, the attenuation of a vibrato will result in a lessening of the "depth" of the vibrato.
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Attenuateto reduce the level of an electrical, acoustic, or audio signal.
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AttenuateTo reduce the virulence of.
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AttenuateTo reduce the amplitude of an action or signal. The opposite of amplification.
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AttenuateTo reduce the amplitude of an action or signal. The opposite of amplification.
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AttenuateTapering very gradually to a prolonged tip or base.
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AttenuateTo reduce in amplitude.
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Attenuate
(transitive) To reduce in size, force, value, amount, or degree.
* '''1874''', , ''Far From the Madding Crowd'', ch. 40:
*: A manor-house clock from the far depths of shadow struck the hour, one, [..]
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