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    Flat·ten
    /ˈflatn/

    verb

    • 1. make or become flat or flatter: "spoon the mixture into the pan, flatten into cakes, and fry until brown" Similar make/become flatmake/become evenmake/become smoothsmooth (out/off)Opposite roughenmake uneven
    • 2. raze (a building or settlement) to the ground: "the hurricane flattened thousands of homes" Similar demolishrazeraze to the groundlevel
  2. Apr 24, 2024 · 1. (sometimes foll by out) to make or become flat or flatter. 2. (transitive) informal. a. to knock down or injure; prostrate. b. to crush or subdue. failure will flatten his self-esteem. 3. (transitive) music.

  3. Roll out the dough into balls and flatten them slightly. (Definition of flatten from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of flatten

  4. Meaning of flatten – Learner’s Dictionary. flatten. verb [ I, T ] uk / ˈflæt ə n / us. to become flat or to make something become flat: Roll out the dough into balls and flatten them slightly. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence.

  5. The meaning of FLATTEN is to make flat. How to use flatten in a sentence. to make flat: such as; to make level or smooth; to knock down; also : to defeat decisively…

  6. verb (used with object) to make flat. to knock down: The boxer flattened his opponent in the second round. verb (used without object) to become flat. Verb Phrases. flatten in, Nautical. flat 1 (def. 61). flatten out, Aeronautics. to fly into a horizontal position, as after a dive. Recommended videos. Powered by AnyClip. AnyClip Product Demo 2022.

  7. Define flatten: to make (something) flat or flatter—usage, synonyms, more.

  8. Jan 11, 2024 · ( reflexive) To press one's body tightly against a surface, such as a wall or floor, especially in order to avoid being seen or harmed . ( transitive) To knock down or lay low . The prize fighter quickly flattened his challenger. ( intransitive) To become flat or flatter; to plateau . Prices have flattened out.

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