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flatten

[flat-n] / ˈflæt n /


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But if the labor market falters in a way that raises expectations for weaker economic growth and softer inflation, this could flatten the curve around the time the Fed starts cutting rates.

From MarketWatch

Under the sole of his shoe, he felt the crunch-squish of a flattened M&M.

From Literature

I flattened a clump of tall grass and sat myself down, patting the ground next to me.

From Literature

What it says about America: Genres were dissolving and the internet was flattening the musical landscape into a shared monoculture.

From The Wall Street Journal

He tried to pull at Goose, but she was rooted to the spot, flattened against the dirt, so he lifted her in his arms and ran.

From Literature