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flatten

[flat-n] / ˈflæt n /


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But England were bowling again before the end of the day as their batting was flattened in 29.5 overs.

From BBC

Regarding artificial intelligence, Slok notes that adoption rates are flattening out and that, outside of this tech subsector, U.S. corporate capital expenditures are not growing at all.

From MarketWatch

Where other shows would have flattened the tension between the men into a simplistic equation of a suitor terrified of his girlfriend’s father, the writers developed a different relationship for Reiner and Johnson.

From Salon

The explosion was witnessed by people on the ground, who described a bright fireball, and photographs later documented vast areas of flattened forest.

From Science Daily

Anonymity meant to protect actually flattens their experience.

From Salon