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flatten
/ ˈflætən /
verb
(sometimes foll by out) to make or become flat or flatter
informal, (tr)
to knock down or injure; prostrate
to crush or subdue
failure will flatten his self-esteem
Usual US word: flat. (tr) music to lower the pitch of (a note) by one chromatic semitone
to manoeuvre an aircraft into horizontal flight, esp after a dive
Other Word Forms
- flattener noun
- overflatten verb (used with object)
- unflattened adjective
Example Sentences
These assist in humanizing figures other TV formats tend to flatten.
The bandmates dressed in secondhand suits that made them look posh to some and, perhaps more damningly, refused to flatten their class identity into something easily legible.
A lot of damage also comes from landslides caused by earthquakes, which can flatten houses in mountain villages and block rivers, causing flooding.
But that also affirms her as a real person as opposed to a flattened personality, one who is inoffensive, a little twee and unbothered about being an amateur with A-list chefs on speed dial.
At the same time that flippability has flattened American home design, the algorithm has smoothed out the tastes of Americans across class lines.
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