dilutionary

adj

Etymology

From dilution + -ary.

  1. derived from dīlūtus
  2. suffixed as dilution — “dilute + -ion
  3. suffixed as dilutionary — “dilution + ary

Definitions

  1. Related to the dilution of stocks and shares

    • "For small shareholders it is very dilutionary and they are in for a hard road ahead," he told BusinessDaily.

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