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8 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 gunfire during the battle has deafened the soldiers' ears.
The blaring music from the concert speakers has deafened the enthusiastic crowd.
The constant construction noise outside my apartment has deafened my sense of peace.
The enthusiastic applause has deafened the auditorium after the breathtaking performance.
The unexpected thunderstorm has deafened the tranquility of the countryside.
The cheers of victory from the sports fans have deafened the stadium.
The roaring jet engines have deafened passengers on the runway.
The ongoing protests with loud chants and slogans have deafened the city streets.

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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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