attenuate
Definitions
verb
To reduce in size, force, value, amount, or degree.
A manor-house clock from the far depths of shadow struck the hour, one, in a small, attenuated tone.
To make thinner, as by physically reshaping, starving, or decaying.
Clumps of attenuated turkeys were suspended here and there.
Lovell, wan and hollow-eyed, his arm in a sling, his once burly frame gaunt and attenuated with disease, nodded.
To become thin or fine; to grow less.
To weaken.
We may reject and reject till we attenuate history into sapless meagreness.
To rarefy.
"It speedily became apparent that the entire strangeness of our circumstances and surroundings—great loss of weight, attenuated but highly oxygenated air, consequent exaggeration of the results of muscular effort, rapid development of weird plants from obscure spores, lurid sky—was exciting my companion unduly."
adj
Slender, thin.
Rarefied, thin, refined.
Gradually tapering into a petiole-like extension toward the base.