attenuative
/ætjʊˈneɪɪv/ i /ˌætjʊˈneɪɪtɪv/Definitions
1. adjective
tending to reduce or weaken something, especially a signal or a disease-causing agent
“The attenuative properties of the water treatment plant helped reduce the levels of pollutants in the nearby river.”
2. noun
something that reduces or weakens something else, especially a signal or a disease-causing agent
“The researchers used an attenuative device to test the effects of the virus on the cells.”