Deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping.
To make less strong or intense; soften.
1 So let's tone down the schadenfreude and hope that Theranos can deliver.
2 Plus, like I said, you need to tone down the compassion anyway.
3 As for the curtsy, I'm trying to tone down my wrist action.
4 She must do something to tone down the beating of her heart.
5 There is no effort to touch up or tone down the portrait.
6 I shall not attempt to tone down the crudeness of Hungerford's language.
7 But a NATO source said ministers asked Gates to tone down public criticism.
8 The record company never told them to tone down the look, Crombie said.
9 She could tone down the violence of what had happened in that tomb.
10 That's how police are able to tone down the public outcry and emotions.
11 But Pyongyang appeared to tone down recent rhetoric of impending war.
12 But the central government in Beijing is keen to tone down the festivities.
13 In 1978 Patrick Stewart made a conscious decision to tone down Shylock's Jewishness:
14 Commercially prepared mustards tone down the reaction by adding ingredients such as flour.
15 Possibly the narrator, or redactor, desired to tone down the traces of mythology.
16 She laughs, and then seems to think she should tone down the rhetoric.
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