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Dampened
of Dampen
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dampened in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dampened in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of dampened in a Sentence
Signs of disruptions have emerged in global trade and in global industry chains, supply chains, and value chains, trade tensions have dampened market confidence, which may amplify financial market volatility and drag down economic growth.
The Olympic spirit is a bit dampened this year, the delay from last year and lack of spectators have taken the edge off the typical anticipation and excitement for this event. But the emergence of Black Lives Matter in the sports world has also led to a backlash among some Americans.
We thought the effect might be dampened with the groups actual media exposure prior to watching the program. Typically Muslims and Arabs are shown on television as more violent and aggressive and are shown in more stereotypical ways like as terrorists.
The data this morning has dampened sentiment more so than anything else at this point in terms of confirming some of the concerns regarding growth in China.
The U.S. raised expectations by offering suggestions like a flexible approach, new method and creative solutions, but they have disappointed us greatly and dampened our enthusiasm for negotiation by bringing nothing to the negotiation table.
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- humedecidoSpanish
- gedemptDutch
- umedecidoPortuguese
- جھکا ہواUrdu
- 挫傷Chinese
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