14 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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Turning up the volume on the stereo will deafen anyone in the vicinity.
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In the busy kitchen, the sizzling of pans and clattering of dishes was deafening.
The constant exposure to loud music at concerts had deafened his ears over the years.
The pounding music at the nightclub threatened to deafen the partygoers on the dance floor.
The powerful engines of the rocket launch had the potential to deafen the ground crew.
The intense roar of the engines will have deafened the spectators at the airshow.
The continuous drilling at the construction site has been deafening.
The sirens of the passing ambulance are deafening.
The thunderstorm had deafened us with its roaring thunder and crashing lightning.
The celebrations will have been deafening as the city welcomes the new year.
The roaring engine noise of the fighter jet could easily deafen those standing nearby.
The thunderous applause at the end of the performance will have deafened the actor.
The sudden clap of thunder served to deafen the quiet countryside.
The rock concert am deafening the enthusiastic crowd.
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