Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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EXTENUA'TION, noun The act of making thin; the process of growing thin or lean; the losing of flesh.
1. The act representing any thing less wrong, faulty or criminal than it is in fact; palliation; opposed to aggravation; as the extenuation of faults, injuries or crimes.
2. Mitigation; alleviation; as the extenuation of punishment.
[Not common.]
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