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deaden
[ded-n]
verb (used with object)
to make less sensitive, active, energetic, or forcible; weaken.
to deaden sound; to deaden the senses; to deaden the force of a blow.
to lessen the velocity of; retard.
to deaden the headway of a ship.
to make impervious to sound, as a floor.
verb (used without object)
to become dead.
deaden
/ ˈdɛdən /
verb
to make or become less sensitive, intense, lively, etc; damp or be damped down; dull
(tr) to make acoustically less resonant
he deadened the room with heavy curtains
Other Word Forms
- deadening adjective
- deadener noun
- undeadened adjective
Example Sentences
They were trying to return from popular Emerald Bay to their west side home in midafternoon when eight-foot swells swamped the boat, deadening the engine and capsizing the vessel off rocky Rubicon Point near D.L.
Repeatedly returning to themes of globalization and alienation, the 55-year-old director has meticulously chronicled his country’s uneasy plunge into the 21st century as rampant industrialization risks deadening those left behind.
She was shot three times at close range, with a blanket wrapped around the gun to deaden the sound.
That sounds dramatic until you study the rise of fascism throughout history, which has always required a slow deadening, numbing and apathy in people.
And the shine from his latest gold medal hasn’t come close to deadening.
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