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“dulling”
dull (verb), dulls; dulled; dulling
1. To make less bright or to be less alert or keen; that is, to become or to cause something to become less clear, distinct, bright, or shiny: "The fog dulled the morning for a few hours until the sun came out."
"Special earplugs dulled the sound of the chain saw."
2. To make something; such as, a feeling less sharp, not as strong, or reduces severity: "The medication dulled her mind and hampered her thinking skills; however, it was also dulling her pain." 3. To become or to cause something; such as, a knife or blade to become less sharp: "This knife has been dulled because of so much usage."
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English Words in Action, Group D
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