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    thinning
    [ˈTHiniNG]
    adjective
    thinning (adjective)
    1. becoming less dense, crowded, or numerous:
      "thinning hair" · "the thinning crowd"
    thin
    [THin]
    verb
    thinning (present participle)
    1. make or become less dense, crowded, or numerous:
      "the remorseless fire of archers thinned their ranks" · "the trees began to thin out"
      • remove some plants from (a row or area) to allow the others more room to grow:
        "thin out overwintered rows of peas"
      • make or become weaker or more watery:
        "if the soup is too thick, add a little water to thin it down" · "the blood thins"
    2. make or become smaller in width or thickness:
      "their effect in thinning the ozone layer is probably slowing the global warming trend" · "the trees have thinned and diminished in size"
    3. golf
      hit (a ball) above its center.
    Origin
    Old English thynne, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dun and German dünn, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin tenuis.
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    verb
    1. make or become less dense, crowded, or numerous:
      • make or become weaker or more watery:
        water down
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  3. transitive verb : to make thin or thinner: a : to reduce in thickness or depth : attenuate b : to make less dense or viscous c : dilute, weaken
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/thinning
    thinning - the act of diluting something; "the cutting of whiskey with water"; "the thinning of paint with turpentine" cutting dilution - weakening (reducing the concentration) by the addition of water or a thinner
    www.thefreedictionary.com/thinning
    to become fewer in number, or to make a group of things fewer in number: [ I ] Traffic thins out after seven o’clock. [ T ] An improving economy helped thin unemployment lines.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/thin
    to make thin or thinner (often followed by down, out, etc.). verb (used without object), thinned, thin·ning. to become thin or thinner; become reduced or diminished (often followed by down, out, off, etc.): The crowd is thinning out.
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