extenuate
verb
ex·ten·u·ate
ik-ˈsten-yə-ˌwāt
-yü-ˌāt
extenuated; extenuating
1
: to lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of (something, such as a fault or offense) by making partial excuses : mitigate
There is no economic analysis that can extenuate bigotry.—Leon Wieseltier
… all the lies that society tells to justify its values and extenuate its conduct …—Robert Penn Warren
see also extenuating
2
: to lessen the strength or effect of (something) : weaken
… it was true that he was an old friend and that … she felt a desire not to extenuate such ties.—Henry James
3
a
archaic
: to make light of
b
obsolete
: disparage
4
archaic
: to make thin or emaciated
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