0 a hollow area in a hard surface where it has been hit -- çukur, göçük, girinti
1 a reduction in something -- kısma, azaltma
2 to create a hollow area in the hard surface of something by hitting it -- sert bir yüzeye vurarak çukurlaştırmak
3 to reduce someone's confidence or positive feelings about something -- birinin güvenini sars(ıl)mak, azal(t)mak
The defeat did little to dent her enthusiasm.
One can think of legioned examples where dislocation and huge upset would be caused for small businesses, denting their production and wealth-creating capacity.
The public image has been dented by the environmental crisis of the past 20 years.
The barrier crashed on to the roof of a car, denting and scratching it.
The right to silence and the admissibility of evidence are dented.
The reality of discretionary spend would still hold, even if the principle were to be dented by accepting the new clause.
As a result of past actions, trust has been dented.
Pride is dented and old attitudes have to be set aside.
Study of the graph of acci- dents since the records were commenced in the 1920s shows that we can.
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