water down
English
Verb
water down (third-person singular simple present waters down, present participle watering down, simple past and past participle watered down)
- To dilute; to add water to.
- You need to water down the lemonade a bit more to make it less sweet, dear.
- (idiomatic) To make weaker.
- (idiomatic) To simplify or oversimplify; to make easier; to make less difficult.
- If you plan to teach this material to children, you may need to water it down.
- (idiomatic) To make less restrictive; to make more lenient.
Derived terms
Translations
to dilute
to make weaker
to simplify
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