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watered
[ waw-terd, wot-erd ]
adjective
- having rivers or streams:
an amply watered area.
- receiving rain or other precipitation.
- sprinkled, irrigated, etc., with water:
a poorly watered garden.
- having a wavy, lustrous pattern or marking:
watered silk.
- (of stock) issued in excess of a company's true worth.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
Every time Donald Trump has mentioned his plan to levy massive tariffs on imports into the US, there has been a widespread assumption that they will be delayed, watered down or rowed back.
Last week, another bill that had suggested banning phones in schools was watered down to gain government support.
It has been watered down since it was first proposed in October last year.
“The orchards have a built-in irrigation system, so when a fire starts, the landscape is already watered,†said Sean Doran, a fire captain with the Orange County Fire Authority.
But one of his flagship policies, phasing out fossil-fuel heating systems in Germany, had to be watered down and led to a dive in the government's poll ratings.
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