dampen

మందగిస్తాయి
definition
verb
the fine rain dampened her face
make slightly wet.
nothing could dampen her enthusiasm
make less strong or intense.
example
Scattered showers and cool breezes failed to 'dampen' the championship spirit as the 147th Great Yorkshire Show drew to a close.
With just a fortnight to go before it will be implemented, the Scottish Executive is desperately trying to 'dampen' down public expectations.
nothing could 'dampen' her enthusiasm
It is possible they could 'dampen' down the rocketing prices of real estate.
Rain helping to 'dampen' the fire that was raging out of control there last week.
But higher interest rates and the abolition of mortgage interest tax relief in April could 'dampen' demand and reduce house price inflation.
Although antihypertensive drugs reduce blood pressure, some may also 'dampen' exercise performance.
Increased stamp duty is likely to 'dampen' activity, reduce revenue returns and limit the supply of Irish investment property.
However, scientists are trying to 'dampen' down any fears about the spread of the disease which so far has not mutated into a form that can spread among humans.
In an effort to 'dampen' down suggestions that Straw had been utterly humiliated, his closest allies insisted yesterday that he had been making it known for some time that he was ready for a switch from the Foreign Office.
These contractions 'dampen' the vibrations of the ossicles, thereby reducing the transmission of sound through the middle ear.
Mr Palaszczuk said the Queensland Centre for Climate Applications predicted much needed rain was unlikely to 'dampen' our soil.
slider switches on the mixers can 'dampen' the drums
However, increased supply and a slowing international environment will reduce purchasing power and 'dampen' demand as the year goes on.
This is why simply inserting fiberglass insulation bats will 'dampen' the sound transmission somewhat but not eliminate it.
Heavy curtains can be drawn to 'dampen' acoustics for amplified music, speech, and movies.
I have one quibble, but that's with the engineering, where the balance of the cello sonata's first movement allows the piano to 'dampen' the cello often to mere buzzing.
Cut off the arms and neck hole and divide the two sides in two to make four dusters: 'dampen' them slightly and they work a treat without the use of polish.
However, the purpose in inserting the stimulator is to 'dampen' or reduce continuous neuropathic pain which is pain derived from nerve structures.
nothing could 'dampen' her enthusiasm
slider switches on the mixers can 'dampen' the drums
Oester took up the beat by pummeling the back of his bass, and Wintsch reached inside his piano to 'dampen' the notes he was playing.
Murky sound and a half-capacity crowd couldn't 'dampen' their spirits and pockets of the Brit-pop faithful were cheering throughout the venue.
Clouds sped by, sometimes a fresh drizzle of rain would fall, 'dampening' her skin.
Yet it's far more impressive, surely, that the indicator and windscreen controls have been slightly 'dampened' to make them pleasant to use.
With light rain 'dampening' parts of the course, and a buffeting wind gusting off the river Moselle, back wheels skittered on corners and bounced on the cobbled avenues.
Anyway, leaving aside the benefit of a cat you can talk at, it wasn't long before the first misty wave of light rain swept across, 'dampening' the pavement and making the grass think it was holiday time at last.
Cloth fabric also serve to act as sound absorber and 'dampener' reducing disturbing echoes if you talk loudly.
They also developed a new harmonic tuner, which 'dampens' the vibrations of the barrel.
The strong demand was not 'dampened' by the fact that the Walshestown Abbey development is the most expensive residential development yet in the town.
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