Use "deaden|deadened|deadening|deadens" in a sentence

1. Love inspires; lust deadens.

2. 29 The dentist deadened the nerve with novocaine.

3. Repetition is considered to be deadening, boring, thoughtless.

4. This drug deaden the pain.

5. Her feet were deaden with cold.

6. 17 Repetition is considered to be deadening, boring, thoughtless.

7. So little was needed to deaden her.

8. Our cultural imagination about compassion has been deadened by idealistic images.

9. Terror blunted her feelings; deaden a sound.

10. 6 All too often they become enmeshed in deadening routines.

11. This drug will deaden the pain.

12. Two of these pills will deaden the ache.

13. He drank alcohol to deaden the pain.

14. Does God care about moral and spiritual Cleanness? “Deaden

15. The tender committee have not set bidding deaden yet.

16. 22 To deaden, as to feelings or moral scruples; callous.

17. I'll give you a shot to deaden the pain first.

18. Synonyms for Benumbed include numb, unfeeling, insensible, insensitive, stupefied, dazed, deadened, foggy, frozen and fuzzy

19. Synonyms for Cushioned include softened, deadened, lessened, mitigated, muffled, diminished, stifled, allayed, alleviated and blunted

20. If he couldn't lose the feeling, perhaps he could deaden it.

21. To deaden, as to feelings or moral scruples; callous.

22. I think you need a shot to deaden the pain first.

23. Despair kills ambition, advances sickness, pollutes the soul, and deadens the heart.

24. Synonyms for Blunting include dulling, numbing, dampening, deadening, softening, weakening, calming, cooling, sapping and tempering

25. Synonyms for Anesthetizes include deadens, freezes, numbs, puts out, puts to sleep, puts under, sedates, knocks out, dopes and benumbs

26. Synonyms for Analgize include narcotize, dope, stupefy, sedate, poison, deaden, treat, dose, numb and anaesthetize

27. Synonyms for Benumbs include deadens, numbs, blunts, cauterises, cauterizes, chills, damps, dampens, dulls and freezes

28. Antonyms for Actuates include bores, calms, checks, deadens, delays, depresses, discourages, dissuades, dulls and halts

29. Butazolidin is a phenylbutazone preparation that is used to deaden pain and reduce inflammation.

30. As a result, nerves were deadened below my knees, and it took three months for me to recuperate.

31. The word “deaden” indicates that we must take strong measures to fight against immoral fleshly desires.

32. They managed to deaden the sound on TV every time the alleged victim's name was spoken.

33. The ability to produce or use original and unusual ideas: Too many rules might deaden Creativity

34. What does Analgesia mean? A deadening or absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness

35. An Affair can help leverage you out of a destructive or deadened relationship that's beyond the point of renewal

36. I had shut my eyes(Sentencedict.com), I confused myself on purpose to deaden the pain.

37. Alcohol serves to deaden feelings which the individual can not manage, or wishes to avoid.

38. In 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.

39. Synonyms for Anesthetizing include deadening, freezing, numbing, putting out, putting to sleep, putting under, sedating, knocking out, doping and benumbing

40. ECOCELL Batts control and deaden sound due to the density of the cellulose fibers and the non-woven manufacturing process

41. Emma Goldman: I think voting is the opium of the masses in this country. Every four years you deaden the pain.

42. How is it that we allow the majority of people on the planet to do work that is monotonous, meaningless and soul-deadening?

43. In reality, instead of deadening the body’s members “as respects sexual immorality, uncleanness, [and] uncontrolled sexual passion,” masturbation arouses them. —Colossians 3:5.

44. 20 Many persons try to block out loneliness with illicit sex, or to drown it with alcohol or to deaden it by compulsive eating.

45. “God wants to awaken our deaden[ed] and indifferent conscience,” declared a Catholic priest when 79 people died in a stampede in Manila, Philippines.

46. (Ephesians 6:12) Image worship of any sort therefore deadens one’s spiritual perceptions, encourages superstition, and facilitates manipulation by the occult rulers of this dark, evil world.

47. Other hearts have been so hurt or so deadened by sin that they have an eight-foot (2.5-m) chain-link fence topped with razor wire around them.

48. A terrified old woman fixed a mattress in front of her window on two clothes-poles for drying linen, in order to deaden the effect of musketry.

49. God’s Word admonishes: “Deaden, therefore, your body members that are upon the earth as respects fornication, uncleanness, sexual appetite, hurtful desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry.

50. The development of Anesthesiology as a specialized field came about because of the dangers of anesthesia, which involves the use of carefully graduated doses of strong poisons to deaden

51. The basic purpose is to see whether the data are consistent with the Brutalization hypothesis; the use of the death penalty as a punishment by the state deadens people's respect for life and thus increases the incidence of homicide.

52. I have learnt, by bitter experience, that continual hard labor deadens the energies of the soul, and Benumbs the faculties of the mind; the ideas become confined, the mind barren, and, like the scorching sands of Arabia, produces nothing; or, like the uncultivated soil, brings forth thorns and thistles.

53. I have learnt, by bitter experience, that continual hard labor deadens the energies of the soul, and Benumbs the faculties of the mind; the ideas become confined, the mind barren, and, like the scorching sands of Arabia, produces nothing; or, like the uncultivated soil, brings forth thorns and thistles.

54. Cryotherapy is a pain treatment that uses a method of localized freezing temperatures to deaden an irritated nerve.; Cryotherapy is also used as a method of treating localized areas of some cancers (called cryosurgery), such as prostate cancer and to treat abnormal skin cells by dermatologists

55. (Romans 12:9) We can actually feel the way Jehovah feels about sexual immorality by meditating on key Bible texts, such as Colossians 3:5, which urges: “Deaden, therefore, your body members that are upon the earth as respects fornication, uncleanness, sexual appetite, hurtful desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry.”

56. "The force of a mini ball or piece of shell striking any solid portion of a person is astonishing; it comes like a blow from a sledge hammer, and the recipient finds himself sprawling on the ground before he is conscious of being hit; then he feels about for the wound, the Benumbing blow deadening sensation for a few moments.

57. Cauterize: 1 v burn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic agent “The surgeon Cauterized the wart” Synonyms: burn , cauterise Type of: care for , treat provide treatment for v make insensitive or callous; deaden feelings or morals Synonyms: callous , cauterise Type of: harden , indurate , inure cause to

58. To prevent destruction of the inlay (14) by the incoming shock wave, and hence to ensure the formation of a projectile or of a Munroe effect, a layer (15) which flattens and deadens the shock wave front and whose acoustical impedance is less than that of the inlay (14) is arranged in front of the inlay (14) on the side nearer the explosive.

59. Amortize (v.) late 14c., from Old French amortiss-, present participle stem of amortir "deaden, kill, destroy; give up by right" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *admortire "to extinguish," from ad "to" (see ad-) + mortus "dead," from Latin mors "death," from PIE root *mer-"to rub away, harm" (also "to die" and forming words referring to death and to beings subject to death).