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softens
  • present tense form of soften (3rd person singular).

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Down the street the Isaiah Owens Funeral Services, home of “the most artful undertaker in Harlem,” bills itself as “Where Beauty Softens Your Grief.”

From New York Times • Apr. 5, 2012

At prices like those being charged by ophthalmologists in Portland�$325 to $400 a pair, or about twice the cost of some hard lenses�big demand for Softens may prove to be an optical illusion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Syria Softens There was better news on another front in the Middle East: Damascus and Jerusalem may resume peace talks as early as January.

From Time Magazine Archive

To stormy rage she bids controul, And sinks serenely on the soul; Softens DUCALION’S flinty race, And tunes the warring world to peace.

From Moores Fables for the Female Sex by Moore, Edward Caldwell

The precipice abrupt, Projecting horror on the blacken'd flood, Softens at thy return.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 by Various