Similar words: deaden, dead end, dead-end, adenine, deafening, maddening, gardening, leaden. Meaning: ['dedn] n. the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine). adj. so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness.
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31, With deadening pragmatism, the commission says liberalisation will improve quality and choice and reduce state subsidies.
32, He knew what it meant to be one of the disinherited, to be chained to the deadening routine of the machine and to soul-destroying labor for an insufficient reward.
33, Fire resistance material and other decoration materials, such as suspended celling, clapboard and deadening, etc.
34, He knew what it mean to be one of the disinherited, to be chained to the deadening routine of the machine and to soul-destroying labor for an insufficient reward.
35, The general story of why we can't in general is because there's no surprise, there's no mock aggression, and also there may be a general deadening of self-stimulation.
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