WEAKENS vs DAMPEN: NOUN
- That which weakens or causes a loss of strength
- N/A
WEAKENS vs DAMPEN: VERB
- Become weaker
- Reduce the level or intensity or size or scope of
- Lessen in force or effect
- Destroy property or hinder normal operations
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weaken.
- Lessen the strength of
- Lessen in force or effect
- Check; keep in check (a fire)
- Make vague or obscure or make (an image) less visible
- Reduce the amplitude (of oscillations or waves)
- Smother or suppress
- Make moist
- Deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping
WEAKENS vs DAMPEN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make damp.
- To deaden, restrain, or depress.
- To become damp.
- To become damp; to deaden.
- To soundproof.
WEAKENS vs DAMPEN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make damp or moist; to make slightly wet.
- To depress; to check; to make dull; to lessen.
WEAKENS vs DAMPEN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Keep in check (a fire)
- Check
- Suppress or constrain so as to lessen in intensity
- To put a check or damper upon; make weak or dull; dim; deaden. See damp.
- To make damp or humid; apply moisture to; wet slightly; damp: as, the grass was dampened by a slight shower; to dampen clothes for ironing.
WEAKENS vs DAMPEN: RELATED WORDS
- Impairs, Undermines, Diminishes, Erodes, De escalate, Step down, Countermine, Damp, Break, Counteract, Sabotage, Subvert, Soften, Dampen, Undermine
- Diminish, Hinder, Hamper, Tone down, Mute, Wash, Moisten, Dull, Break, Deaden, Muffle, Damp, Soften, Weaken, Stifle
WEAKENS vs DAMPEN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Declines, Reduced, Decreases, Weakness, Weak, Impoverishes, Falters, Countermine, Damp, Break, Counteract, Subvert, Soften, Dampen, Undermine
- Diminish, Hinder, Hamper, Tone down, Mute, Wash, Moisten, Dull, Break, Deaden, Muffle, Damp, Soften, Weaken, Stifle
WEAKENS vs DAMPEN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The defeat of its avatar weakens Absolute Virtue!
- This weakens the controls over local revenue collections.
- In our opinion, this strategy weakens the questionnaire.
- Selfishness weakens a marriage and repels the Spirit.
- Others interpret u05d4u05e8u05d5u05d3u05d3, Who weakens peoples under me.
- Elsewhere we learn hot food weakens the stomach.
- It weakens our labour rights and environmental protections.
- This weakens the evidence for gender schema theory.
- " We believe that anything that weakens the domestic seafood industry weakens the economic and social fabric of both our regions.
- It weakens you, and it weakens the movie.
- Of note, the tensor veli palatini helps dampen sound.
- After cleansing, dampen your skin with Pure Rose water.
- Chinese state interference could dampen its economic expectations.
- Do fiscal rules dampen the political business cycle?
- Dampen stain area and blot with detergent paste.
- It can dampen tension and uplift the spirit.
- First, dampen your rims with a little water.
- IP to dampen the threat of new competitors.
- The weather and your breath will dampen them.
- If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with water.
WEAKENS vs DAMPEN: QUESTIONS
- Should you buy the AUD/USD when the US dollar index weakens?
- What is the possible answer to the weakens crossword clue?
- What happens to the FTSE 100 when the pound weakens?
- What is the answer to the Metro crossword clue dampen sound?
- Will oil prices revert lower and dampen EOG's total payout?
- Can we savor or dampen our positive emotional experiences?
- Does expectancy dampen the response to aversive taste?
- Could an energy price shock dampen investor sentiment?