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Dampening   /dˈæmpənɪŋ/  /dˈæmpnɪŋ/   Listen
Dampening

noun
1.
The act of making something slightly wet.  Synonym: moistening.



Dampen

verb
(past & past part. dampened; pres. part. dampening)
1.
Smother or suppress.  Synonym: stifle.
2.
Make moist.  Synonyms: moisten, wash.
3.
Deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping.  Synonyms: damp, dull, muffle, mute, tone down.
4.
Reduce the amplitude (of oscillations or waves).
5.
Make vague or obscure or make (an image) less visible.  Synonyms: damp, deaden.
6.
Check; keep in check (a fire).
7.
Lessen in force or effect.  Synonyms: break, damp, soften, weaken.  "Break a fall"



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"Dampening" Quotes from Famous Books



... Conny for once brought a dampening supply of common sense to bear on her companion. "We're going to graduate in another week. For goodness' sake, ...
— Just Patty • Jean Webster

... at the long glass in the hall adjusting her veil. "Better help her, for she'll feel that she is doing something. If Gordon is in the oil regions, as I think from what she tells me he is, there isn't much chance of a telegram reaching him any quicker than a letter. However, there's no use in dampening ...
— Betty Gordon in Washington • Alice B. Emerson

... in a four-caped coat, shaking himself like a water-dog, in the area. Exeter, Gloucester, and Glasgow are three great wet cities in my memory,—a damp cathedral in each, with a damp-coated usher to each, who shows damp tombs, and whose talk is dampening to the last degree. I suppose they have sunshine in these places, and in the light of the sun I am sure that marvellous gray tower of Gloucester must make a rare show; but all the reports in the world will not avail to dry up the image of ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863 • Various

... Conversation, which had been desultory, and such as any miners or campers might have indulged in, gradually diminished to a word here and there, and finally ceased. Kells always at this hour had a dampening effect upon his followers. More and more he drew aloof from them, yet he never realized that. He might have been alone. But often he glanced out of the door, and appeared to listen. Of course he expected Jim Cleve to return, but ...
— The Border Legion • Zane Grey

... stabilize the economy by undertaking currency reform, raising producer prices on export crops, increasing prices of petroleum products, and improving civil service wages. The policy changes are especially aimed at dampening inflation and boosting production and export earnings. During 1990-2001, the economy turned in a solid performance based on continued investment in the rehabilitation of infrastructure, improved incentives for production and exports, reduced inflation, ...
— The 2004 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency

... moistener to move forward as soon as the punches rise after operating, and, when it arrives beneath the punches, the larger cams, a, of the cam-wheels, A, press the latter upon the pad and thus effect the dampening of the ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 303 - October 22, 1881 • Various



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