Deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping.
Lessen in force or effect.
1 National elections can often dampen demand as buyers put off major purchases.
2 Another round of losses in a new area would further dampen credit.
3 Still, the results did not dampen the company's expectations for the year.
4 Trump's problems with Latino voters could dampen his Nov. 8 election hopes.
5 Rising U.S. interest rates usually dampen attractiveness of higher yields in Asia.
6 That could also dampen merchants' sales as shoppers look elsewhere for goods.
7 Low interest rates dampen a bank's ability to make money from lending.
8 Still, gross fixed capital investment continues to dampen the outlook for growth.
9 Holding serve to love will certainly do nothing to dampen his mood.
10 However, it did not dampen my zeal for reform in the least.
11 Prolonging the agony would further dampen the private sector's depressed animal spirits.
12 Several lenders issued statements to dampen speculation that they could be next.
13 Five five engines stayed at the scene to dampen down hot spots.
14 Pathogens continually evolve tactics to acquire host resources and dampen host defences.
15 Parasitic helminths evade, skew and dampen human immune responses through numerous mechanisms.
16 But even that tragedy could not dampen the agitation in the air.
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