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- Dictionarydampen/ˈdamp(ə)n/
verb
- 1. make slightly wet: "the fine rain dampened her face" Similar Opposite
- 2. make less strong or intense: "nothing could dampen her enthusiasm" Similar Opposite
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Dampen means to make something slightly wet or to reduce the strength of feelings or enthusiasm. Learn how to use dampen in different contexts, see examples and find synonyms in the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
DAMPEN meaning: 1. to make something slightly wet: 2. to...
- Znaczenie Dampen, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
dampen definicja: 1. to make something slightly wet: 2. to...
- Dampen: Polish Translation
DAMPEN translate: tłumić, osłabiać, zwilżać, zwilżać,...
- English (US)
Dampen means to make something slightly wet or to reduce the strength of feelings or enthusiasm. Learn how to use dampen in different contexts with examples and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb dampen, which means to check or diminish the activity or vigor of something or someone. See how to use dampen in a sentence and how it differs from damp.
Learn the meaning of dampen as a verb, with synonyms and examples of usage. Dampen can mean to make or become damp, or to stifle or reduce something.
Dampen definition: to make damp; moisten. See examples of DAMPEN used in a sentence.
Definition of dampen verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Dampen means to make or become damp, to deaden or restrain, or to soundproof. See different dictionaries, synonyms, translations, and examples of dampen in sentences.