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flatten

[flat-n] / ˈflæt n /


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The researchers found that rift flanks begin to flatten relatively quickly once tectonic movement ends.

From Science Daily Jul. 25, 2026

Although long-term agreements from memory companies and a redesign of AI chips to address memory constraints “could flatten the amplitude of the cycle,” Moore said those factors should increase the duration of the memory boom.

From MarketWatch Jul. 20, 2026

The ensuing screams were so loud they could flatten an entire city.

From BBC Jul. 7, 2026

Sharing a chatbot creates security vulnerabilities and can flatten the user experience by muddling personalization features, OpenAI warns.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 28, 2026

It finally goes through, but only after I press it against the corner of the machine to flatten it.

From "The Sky at Our Feet" by Nadia Hashimi

Like VIX, it is not as bullish as it could be: The term structure of the VIX futures rises in the front end of the curve but then flattens out.

From MarketWatch May 8, 2026

But funding a nongambler’s entrance into the gambling world as a kind of comedic protagonist not only puts the writer at risk but also flattens the seriousness of the story’s subject.

From Slate May 5, 2026

Sometimes it flattens the experience into palatable passive consumption.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 26, 2026

“When this ratio flattens, it suggests a potential balancing of labor supply and demand,” Jefferson said, according to a published text of his remarks.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 7, 2026

She flattens her hands against the back of the wardrobe and slides open the panel.

From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr

Pictures at the Lewes derailment have shown how the force of the train leaving the tracks had flattened trees and left a piece of track strewn across the embankment.

From BBC Aug. 14, 2026

That night, a million hushed “sorry!’s” could be heard throughout the auditorium as hordes of alternatively inclined women — because there were mostly women — flattened themselves to move through their row.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

His intentionally flattened stylings emphasize the shallow depth of these subjects.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

We live saturated in opinion, reaction and digital noise, a culture that turns other people into content: flattened, accelerated, easy to dismiss.

From Salon Jul. 30, 2026

I flattened myself against the wall and held my breath to be less noticeable.

From "City of the Plague God" by Sarwat Chadda

DeChambeau was given a two-shot penalty on Friday after tournament officials ruled he had improved the area of his backswing by flattening down some long grass on Royal Birkdale's fifth hole.

From Barron's Jul. 20, 2026

In May, the company started laying off 8,000 workers, flattening teams.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 6, 2026

The bond market is not going to take any of this lightly, either, and the clearest sign of this would be a continued flattening of the yield curve.

From MarketWatch Jun. 24, 2026

Critics of the change say this risks flattening meaningful distinctions between religious identities, particularly for service members whose beliefs do not fall neatly into major denominational groupings.

From Salon Jun. 6, 2026

Some of the signs of flattening back home, though, had nothing to do with economics.

From "The World Is Flat" by Thomas L. Friedman




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