dulling Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of dulling In English

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Examples of dulling

  • The term lethargus was used to describe a contrasting condition, featuring listlessness, sleepiness, memory loss and dulling of the senses.

  • The work simultaneously reinforced and negated the rhetoric of resistance and revolution espoused in the first two autobiographies, dulling its own effectiveness as a tool of social reform.

  • Is she now actually dulling that signal and suggesting that we may well send in ground troops?

  • Privately commissioned building has followed the public lead, and alas we have witnessed a dulling and downgrading of the physical essence of our country.

  • Public patronage can be very enlightened, but it can also be dulling and bureaucratic.

  • It may be that these pills brighten their brains, as opposed to dulling them, but they seem to brighten them just a bit over the top.

  • Of course, it is right; how can it not be right to save at least two years of drudgery and of dulling the senses of children at school?

  • It can not prevent smearing entirely without dulling and darkening the bright and fresh colors of pastels.

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