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flatten

[flat-n] / ˈflæt n /


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Anonymity meant to protect actually flattens their experience.

From Salon

Use the tines of a fork to flatten and indent crisscross patterns over the tops of each cookie.

From Salon

Residents of Jamaica have described the landscape as being "flattened", and many still do not have electricity or access to water.

From BBC

But fashion writing is good training to make the point that the cultural flattening, across all disciplines, is rooted in matters of class and money.

From Los Angeles Times

They borrow short-term to lend for the long-term, and a flattening yield curve, as this is known, raises their funding costs, pressures their interest income, and reduces their profit margins and earnings.

From Barron's