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dampen
verb damp·en \ˈdam-pən\
: to make (something) somewhat or slightly wet : to make (something) damp
: to make (something) less strong or active
damp·eneddamp·en·ing \ˈdamp-niŋ, ˈdam-pə-\
Full Definition of DAMPEN
transitive verb
1
: to check or diminish the activity or vigor of : deaden <the heat dampened our spirits>
2
: to make damp <the shower barely dampened the ground>
3
: damp 1c
intransitive verb
1
: to become damp
2
: to become deadened or depressed
— damp·en·er \-nər\ noun
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First Known Use of DAMPEN
1547
DAMPENER Defined for Kids
dampen
verb damp·en \ˈdam-pən\
damp·eneddamp·en·ing
Definition of DAMPEN for Kids
1
: to make or become slighty wet <Please dampen this washcloth.>
2
: to make dull or less active <A bad start didn't dampen our confidence.>
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