dampen Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdæm.pən]
  • Us [ ˈdæm.pən]

Meaning of dampen In English

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Examples of dampen

  • Direct democracy and federalism have not only geared the path of welfare state evolution in a more liberal direction, but have also dampened social expenditures.

  • Such expectations need to be dampened from the experience elsewhere.

  • In other southern states, the poll tax applied to primary voting and often had a large effect in dampening white turnout.

  • While corporatism still acted as a brake on inflationary pressures, central bank independence was no longer a significant factor in dampening rising prices.

  • Increases in the use of capital have dampened but not reversed this trend.

  • By this stage, the initial 'infectiousness' should be predictably dampened if not extinguished (provided that the time units involved are not too short).

  • Cascades can be dampened by public policies, such as installing snow fences on the sides of mountains that are prone to avalanches.

  • The expectation of this long-run equilibrium appreciation already dampens the initial overshooting depreciation.

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Translations of dampen In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    使潮濕, 把…弄潮, 使受潮…

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  • 中文简体

    使潮湿, 把…弄潮, 使受潮…

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  • Español

    humedecer, hacer perder, apagar…

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  • Português

    umedecer, refrear…

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  • Türk dili

    bir şeyi zayıflatmak, güçsüz kılmak, hafifce ıslatmak…

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  • Français

    humecter, refroidir, (se) refroidir…

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  • Čeština

    navlhčit, (z)tlumit, zchladit…

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  • Dansk

    fugte, dæmpe, lægge en dæmper på…

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