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    Damp·en
    /ˈdampən/

    verb

  2. The meaning of DAMPEN is to check or diminish the activity or vigor of : deaden. How to use dampen in a sentence.

  3. DAMPEN definition: 1. to make something slightly wet: 2. to make feelings, especially of excitement or enjoyment…. Learn more.

  4. Dampen definition: to make damp; moisten. See examples of DAMPEN used in a sentence.

  5. DAMPEN meaning: 1. to make something slightly wet: 2. to make feelings, especially of excitement or enjoyment…. Learn more.

  6. To dampen something is to stifle it, to lessen its effect, or to moisten it. Getting a cold will dampen your enthusiasm.

  7. dampen something to make something such as a feeling or a reaction less strong None of the setbacks could dampen his enthusiasm for the project. She wasn't going to let anything dampen her spirits today.

  8. To dampen something such as someone's enthusiasm or excitement means to make it less lively or intense. Nothing seems to dampen his perpetual enthusiasm. [VERB noun] I hate to dampen your spirits but aren't you overlooking a couple of minor points. [VERB noun] Synonyms: reduce, check, moderate, dash More Synonyms of dampen.

  9. To dampen something such as someone's enthusiasm or excitement means to make it less lively or intense. [...]

  10. dampen meaning: 1. to make something less strong: 2. to make something slightly wet. Learn more.

  11. verb. 1. reduce, check, moderate, dash, dull, restrain, deter, stifle, lessen, smother, muffle, deaden Nothing seemed to dampen his enthusiasm. 2. moisten, wet, spray, make damp, bedew, besprinkle She took the time to dampen a cloth and wash her face.

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