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dampen

[dam-puhn] / ˈdæm pən /




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Sarandos also tried to dampen concerns about potential job losses and U.S. production declines related to the companies’ proposed multibillion-dollar deal.

From Los Angeles Times

“The whole industry is sort of fragile,” she said of the furniture sector, adding that tariff uncertainty has dampened the outlook for new domestic production.

From The Wall Street Journal

A record fiscal quarter for Walt Disney Co.’s theme parks division was dampened slightly by a streaming aquisition and a protracted fight with YouTube, the Burbank media and entertainment giant reported Monday.

From Los Angeles Times

At about 10:00, it said the fire was under control but crews remained on scene to "dampen down".

From BBC

But Russian officials have been dampening expectations of a deal.

From BBC