damp down

The phrase 'damp down' typically involves reducing intensity or activity, whether in fires, emotions, or situations.

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Definition

B2Fire Control

(technical)To make a fire burn more slowly or stop burning by reducing its air supply or adding a dampening agent.

Example

  • Firefighters worked tirelessly to damp down the blaze.

B2Emotional Regulation

(general)To reduce the intensity of emotions or feelings.

Example

  • She tried to damp down her excitement before the big presentation.

B2General Suppression

(general)To lessen or suppress the force or intensity of a situation, such as rumors or speculation.

Example

  • The official statement was meant to damp down speculation about the company's future.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "damp down":

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