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dampen

[dam-puhn] / ˈdæm pən /




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The downpour didn't seem to dampen fans' spirits, either.

From BBC • Apr. 9, 2026

This could eventually dampen demand for other products and further hurt the economy, Jefferson noted.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 9, 2026

Economists widely expect that the spike in gasoline prices—hovering above an average of $4 per gallon nationwide on Friday—will dampen consumer spending and likely weigh on economic growth in the second quarter.

From Barron's • Apr. 3, 2026

It is expected to boost inflation through higher gasoline prices but also to dampen growth as consumers see a decline in discretionary spending power.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026

At his awkward attempts to dampen some gauze with the solution, Roza clucked her tongue and did it for him.

From "Bone Gap" by Laura Ruby




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