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diluted

adjective as in thinned

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Speaking to CBS, Womack claimed that investigating non-citizen voting is essential to ensuring “no other legal citizens vote is diluted.”

From Salon

And it explains the reason for the prohibition: “Those who choose to vote have a right not to have the voting process diluted with ballots that have been procured through bribery; and that the selection of the nation’s leaders should not degenerate into a spending contest, with the victor being the candidate who can pay the most voters.”

From Slate

The news and information space is fractured and diluted.

From Salon

Meanwhile, some political observers who closely tracked the 2021 redistricting say they too were concerned that the final map diluted Latino voting strength.

Leave it to the medium of animation to infuse new life into an intellectual property that has diluted itself with each sequel spawned for the big screen.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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