Dulled

/dʌld/ verb

Made something less sharp, bright, intense, or interesting; reduced the strength or clarity of something.

From Middle English 'dull' (probably from Old Norse), meaning slow or stupid; extended to mean 'not sharp' and later 'not bright' or 'not interesting' by the 15th century.

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