To make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen the thickness. His body behind the head becomes broad, from whence it is again extenuated all the way to the tail. Grew.
To lessen; to palliate; to lessen or weaken the force of; to diminish the conception of, as crime, guilt, faults, ills, accusations, etc.; -- opposed to aggravate. But fortune there extenuates the crime. Dryden. Let us extenuate, conceal, adorn the unpleasing reality. I. Taylor.
To lower or degrade; to detract from. [Obs.] Who can extenuate thee Milton.
To become thinner; to make excuses; to advance palliating considerations. Burke.
Thin; slender. [Obs.] Huloet.
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