18 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 construction of the new bridge will have been deafening for the past few months.
The thunderstorms have been deafening us all night.
The crowd's cheers can deafen the atmosphere during a live concert.
The referee's whistle at the soccer match will deafen the cheering crowd.
The cheering fans am deafening the stadium as the home team scores.
The launch of the space shuttle will deafen the engineers at mission control.
The construction work next door is deafening.
The thunderous applause after the play could deafen even the distant spectators.
The cheers of victory from the sports fans have deafened the stadium.
The engines of the race cars will have been deafening during the grand prix.
The rock concert tomorrow will deafen the fans with its loud music.
As the fireworks explode in the night sky, the loud bangs will be deafening.
The cheers from the crowd were so intense that they could deafen the players on the field.
The construction site had been deafening for weeks.
The protest march was deafening with chants and slogans echoing through the streets.
The roar of the lion will deafen the visitors at the safari park.
The roar of the engines had been deafening as the race cars zoomed past.
Amidst the thunderstorm, the rain on the tin roof was deafening.
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