Sentence examples for To dampen from inspiring English sources

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To dampen

verb

To make damp or moist; to make slightly wet.

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"We wouldn't want to dampen his appetite".

Cuba's leading dissident tried to dampen expectations.

"Demographic trends are likely to dampen spending.

I don't mean to dampen anybody's flame.

But he seemed eager to dampen expectations.

Trump did little to dampen the speculation.

Washington has ample reason to try to dampen the excitement.

But the interruptions failed to dampen her fans' enthusiasm.

A bogey at 15 did nothing to dampen his spirits.

Difficult life circumstances can do much to dampen anyone's libido.

Taylor said their combined impact was to dampen down wages.

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