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soften

[saw-fuhn, sof-uhn] / ˈsɔ fən, ˈsɒf ən /


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Even doing this for one or two dishes instantly softens the “parking lot of containers” effect.

From Salon

In both techniques, the materials are softened during fabrication rather than fully melted to form the cemented carbide structure.

From Science Daily

That includes any softening in the Fed’s language around future rate cuts, a signal that even the modest easing Wall Street had been counting on later this year is now in doubt.

From Barron's

That includes any softening in the Fed’s language around future rate cuts, a signal that even the modest easing Wall Street had been counting on later this year is now in doubt.

From Barron's

Keep in mind that gold has softened recently, now 9% off its Jan. 29 peak just above $5,600, and copper’s inability to catch a bid against it is concerning.

From Barron's