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dilution

noun as in dip

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“It is in the dilution of a million and one tiny little things, particularly in intensive care.”

From BBC

Then there’s the dilution issue.

“The city commission’s custom or policy of appointing disproportionately few blacks to committees is a clear reflection of the at-large election system’s dilution of blacks’ influence and participation,” Pittman ruled.

From Slate

The CEO of AMC, the theater chain whose shares soared during the pandemic because of a Reddit-fueled buying spree, defended issuing new shares: “Now, if you thought — well, dilution is bad. Then, you were wrong, because foolish dilution is bad. Smart dilution is smart. And our share price went up.”

From Salon

The rationale for the package “does not in our view adequately consider dilution and its long-lasting effects on disinterested shareholders,” Glass Lewis wrote.

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

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