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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Deafen' in a Sentence

"To cause someone to become deaf; for example, a loud noise or an accident can deafen a person, leading to a loss of hearing." more

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The intense roar of the engines will have deafened the spectators at the airshow.
The booming fireworks will have deafened the audience on New Year's Eve.
The enthusiastic cheers from the crowd will have deafened the winning team.
The thunderous applause at the end of the performance will have deafened the actor.
The constant exposure to loud machinery will have deafened the workers over time.
The sudden crash of the waves will have deafened the sailors on the stormy night.

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Deafen

def-uhn
verbTo cause someone to become deaf; for example, a loud noise or an accident can deafen a person, leading to a loss of hearing.
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Last Updated On: July 18, 2024
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