flatten
41flatten — Synonyms and related words: align, assimilate to, balance, beat down, bend, blow down, break, break down, bring down, bulldoze, burn down, cast down, chop down, conquer, crush, cut down, dab, damp, demolish, disentangle, down, drag, dress, dub,… …
42flatten — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. level, smooth [out], grade; raze. See horizontal, destruction. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. level, level off, level out, even out, even, smooth, smooth out, spread out, depress, squash, smash, crush, raze …
43flatten — flat·ten || flætn v. make level or smooth; become level; make flat; beat flat; knock down; make insipid or dull …
44flatten — verb 1》 make or become flat or flatter. 2》 press (oneself) against a surface. 3》 raze to the ground. 4》 informal strike (someone) so as to make them fall down. 5》 Music lower (a note) in pitch by a semitone. Derivatives flattened adjective… …
45flatten — I. v. a. Make flat (in all the senses of the adjective; which see). II. v. a. 1. Compliment, gratify by praise. 2. Cajole, wheedle, blandish, humor, coax, court, coddle, pay court to, fawn upon, curry favor with, try to win by adulation, make… …
46flatten — v 1. make flat, flat, level, level off or out, plane, even out or off, smooth, smooth out. 2. go flat, lose fizz, become stale. 3. raze, tear down, demolish, destroy, ruin, smash; fell, chop down, cut or mow down, knock down, floor; overcome,… …
47flatten — flat·ten …
48flatten — /ˈflætn / (say flatn) verb (t) 1. to make flat. 2. Colloquial to knock (someone) out. 3. Colloquial to crush or disconcert. –verb (i) 4. to become flat. 5. Aeronautics to fly into a horizontal position, as after a dive. {flat1 + t + …
49flatten — Ho opālahalaha, ho oūpē, pākī, ho opēpē, ho opālaha, pāki i. Also: ho ohāne e, ho okūmene, kē, kula ina …
50To flatten a sail — Flatten Flat ten (fl[a^]t t n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flattened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flattening}.] [From {Flat}, a.] 1. To reduce to an even surface or one approaching evenness; to make flat; to level; to make plane. [1913 Webster] 2. To throw down; …