Dampening

/ˈdæmpənɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Making something slightly wet or reducing the strength/intensity of something.

Etymology

From 'damp' (from Middle Low German 'damp,' meaning vapor or mist). The '-en' suffix makes it a verb, and '-ing' creates the present participle form.

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In physics, 'dampening' is crucial for everything from car suspension to earthquake-resistant buildings—it's about absorbing energy to prevent violent oscillations.

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