deaden

[US]/ˈdedn/
[UK]/ˈdedn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. make less intense; make numb; separate from

Phrases & Collocations

deaden the nerves

Example Sentences

thick walls that deaden street noises

a medication to deaden the pain; wall tiles that deaden the sound from the rehearsal studio.

The dentist deadened the nerve with novocaine.

ether was used to deaden the pain.

diabetes can deaden the nerve endings.

laughter might deaden us to the moral issue.

Wood is used to deaden the noise.

The driver deadened the noise of the car with a new muffler.

the syllabus has deadened the teaching process.

technology can deaden the human spirit or lift it to the farthermost corners of our imaginations.

A soft varnish and an insufficient undercoating have a tendency to deaden heavily the sound of a violin.

Real-world Examples

Because their nerves are deadened from being so stupid.

Source: Friends Season 3

That's because their nerves are probably deadened from being so stupid.

Source: Friends Season 3

A murmur of voices, deadened by the heavy hangings, came from the principal drawing-room.

Source: Women’s Paradise (Part 1)

The noise of the water drumming in the kettle deadened her pain, it seemed.

Source: Garden Party (Part 2)

The sympathies of our nature are strengthened by pondering cogitations, and deadened by thoughtless use.

Source: Defending Feminism (Part 2)

For a moment, the deadened look in Sirius's eyes became more pronounced than ever, as though shutters had closed behind them.

Source: 4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

In the parlor I heard a slow arpeggio, and his voice, deadened, and a denial from her.

Source: Kreutzer Sonata

Some thick old hangings had been nailed up before the windows, to deaden the sound of the shrieks.

Source: A Tale of Two Cities (Original Version)

" Let's go, " says Estragon, before the deadening final stage direction: " They do not move."

Source: The Economist Culture

Of the asceticism that deadens the senses, as of the vulgar profligacy that dulls them, it was to know nothing.

Source: The Picture of Dorian Gray

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