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Dampen vs Damped - What's the difference?

dampen | damped |

As verbs the difference between dampen and damped

is that dampen is to make damp or moist; to make slightly wet while damped is past tense of damp.

As an adjective damped is

stopped from smouldering and reigniting by the application of water.

dampen

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To make damp or moist; to make slightly wet.
  • To depress; to check; to make dull; to lessen.
  • * The Century
  • In a way that considerably dampened our enthusiasm.
  • * 2007 October 16, Jane E. Brody, “Despite Strides, Listeria Needs Vigilance”, ,
  • Pregnant women are 20 times as likely as other healthy young women to contract listeriosis, probably because in pregnancy the immune system is dampened to prevent rejection of the fetus.
  • To become damp; to deaden.
  • Anagrams

    * * English ergative verbs ----

    damped

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (damp)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (of an extinguished fire) stopped from smouldering and reigniting by the application of water
  • (physics, of a linear dynamic system) Possessing a nonzero damping ratio.
  • Antonyms

    * (Possessing a nonzero damping ratio) undamped