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most diluted

adjective as in thinned

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Presidential elections, where big money is most diluted, however, have never been the primary focus of the Kochs’ ideological spending.

We can borrow the sacramental cup and put into it the thinnest and the most diluted wine of life.

Thousands withdrew their names from foot-ballery, nigh on Two Millions must have taken the pledge—and not merely an anti-whiskey pledge but a fierce renunciation of the most diluted alcohol as well; and approximately two hundred and fifty thousand confessed their sins of unchastity and swore to be reborn Galahads for the rest of their lives.

What we call teasing, is the most diluted form of the appetite.

Thaddeus Stevens, the fierce and formidable leader of the Radicals, gave his voice against "the most diluted milk-and-water gruel proposition that had ever been given to the 023American nation."

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

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