Similar words: deaden, dead-end, dead end, deadening, leaden, hardened, burdened, maddened. Meaning: ['dedn] adj. 1. devoid of physical sensation; numb 2. made or become less intense.
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1. My toes are deadened with cold.
2. My thick clothing deadened the blow.
3. Your constant criticism has deadened their enthusiasm.
4. The dentist deadened the nerve with novocaine.
5. Unhappiness had deadened her to the lives of others.
6. She was deadened to all sense of shame.
7. The wood panelling in the rooms deadened any noise from outside.
8. The driver deadened the noise of the car with a new muffler.
9. The wood panelling obviously deadened any noise from outside.
10. The thick walls deadened the noise from the street.
11. Exhaust assembly, effectively reduce the noise deadened.
12. The dentist deadened the nerve with Novocaine.
13. My right leg was deadened with cramp.
14. She deadened to all sense of shame.
15. It is a deadened world, and its growth is sometimes unhealthy for want of air.
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16. "I am deadened and heartsick beyond words to consider a life without Mary Travers and honored beyond my wildest dreams to have shared her spirit and her career, " he said.
17. His words seemed to evaporate deadened by the too - still air in this strange room.
18. As he left for cockpit, he gave the deadened shuttle a pat.
19. He deadened the noise of the machine with rubber mats.
20. It would be spring soon, but I had been too deadened to notice.
21. Everything had been tried but to no avail - the suffering had been agony, not even deadened with morphine.
22. She felt no discomfort as the dentist drilled her deadened tooth.
23. O Bearer of God, the Giver of Life, enliven me who am deadened by passions.
24. The horrible sense of his view of her so deadened her that she staggered.
25. In certain people the level of aspiration may be permanently deadened or lowered.
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