dilution
noun | \ dī-ˈlü-shən, də- \ | di·lu·tion
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: a lessening of real value (as of equity) by a decrease in relative worth; specifically : a decrease of the value per share of common stock caused by an increase in the total number of shares : a decrease of the value per share of common stock caused by an increase in the total number of shares
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: a lessening of the value of a trademark that is caused by use of the mark by another and that creates potential confusion on the part of the consumer
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: a weakening of the voting rights of a group of citizens (as a minority) because the representatives they elect have no greater legislative power than the representatives elected by smaller voting groups