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 protest chants had been deafening as people demanded change.
The construction work will have been deafening near our office.
In the bustling city, the traffic noise will be deafening even late into the night.
The booming fireworks will have deafened the audience on New Year's Eve.
The crashing sound of breaking waves could deafen the beauty of the seaside sunset.
The construction work near her house had deafened her to the usual neighborhood sounds.
The thunderous applause deafened the actor as he took a bow on stage.
The roar of the airplane engines will be deafening as it takes off from the runway.
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