"Dilutant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dilutant" Meaning

A dilutant is a substance added to a solution to dilute it, making it less concentrated. It can also refer to someone who lacks experience or knowledge in a particular field, often being too naive or inexperienced to cope with its demands.

"Dilutant" Examples

Usage Examples for "Dilutant"


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The company was criticized for hiring a dilutant as a key executive, who had no experience in the industry.

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The athlete was seen as a dilutant in the sport, having no formal training or pedigree.

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The journalist was shocked to learn that the investor was a dilutant, without any expertise in the field.

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The team struggled to work with the dilutant coach, who had no understanding of the game's strategies.

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The venture capital firm was reluctant to invest in the startup, considering the founding team to be a dilutant with no track record of success.

"Dilutant" Similar Words

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Diltiazem is a type of medication used to treat conditions such as angina, arrhythmia, and high blood pressure.

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A diluter is an agent or a substance that reduces the strength or concentration of something, typically a liquid or a solution, by mixing it with another substance. In other words, a diluter is a substance that thins or weakens the intensity or potency of another substance.

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