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deaden

[ded-n] / ˈdɛd n /


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If You're Glad I'll Be Frank imagined the speaking clock as a real woman speaking live, her internal monologue utterly at odds with the deadening repetitiveness of endlessly intoning "at the third stroke..."

From BBC

And the shine from his latest gold medal hasn’t come close to deadening.

From Los Angeles Times

In the dressing room, Welch was "crawling around and banging my head on the floor, trying desperately to deaden the pain within", she wrote.

From BBC

The truth, however, is the obscure word - meaning "to deaden" - is the name of a police-led training exercise.

From BBC

But it also has a deadening clockwork quality.

From Los Angeles Times