Examples of 'has dampened' in a sentence

Meaning of "has dampened"

has dampened: to make something less strong or intense; typically used to describe a decrease in enthusiasm or excitement

How to use "has dampened" in a sentence

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This has dampened any spark of ambition.
Many are grappling with a nationwide economic slowdown that has dampened demand for electricity.
But nothing has dampened that yearning.
The recent increase in short term interest rates in the Comumnity has dampened inflationary expectation.
This has dampened inflation prospects.
The financial crisis facing the Organization has dampened hopes and discouraged many.
Cheap money has dampened price volatility and encouraged investors to reduce liquidity in their portfolios.
While the Asian crisis has dampened.
Has dampened everyone 's enthusiasm for him.
This tension has dampened my ardor.
I've had many great adventures in this world… but nothing has dampened that yearning.
This tension has dampened my ardour.
Since then, the controversy surrounding genetically modified organisms in agriculture has dampened the initial support.
Weaker macroeconomic outlook has dampened prospects for poverty eradication.
Poor equities and debt performance in 2018 after two strong years has dampened investor appetite.

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The recent global financial crisis has dampened enthusiasm for western consumers traveling abroad.
Has dampened Everyone's enthusiasm for him. Kleinfelter's confession.
Increased regulatory scrutiny from South Korea has dampened sentiment in the sector.
JPMorgan 's boss has dampened recent concerns over rising car loan deficits.
The model winter in the Northern Hemisphere has dampened demand for heating fuels.
But nothing has dampened that yearning. I've had many great adventures in this world.
In fact, its weak domestic demand has dampened growth elsewhere.
So what has dampened the long-term sea level rise illustrated in Figure 1?
So far, lack of hydrogen fueling infrastructure has dampened interest in fuel-cell vehicles.
None of this has dampened my enthusiasm, however.
Needless to say, the Helms-Burton Act has dampened our hopes.
Unusually heavy rainfall has dampened much of Argentina 's agricultural sector.
At five o'clock, it's still light, though the sun has dampened a bit.
China 's economic slowdown has dampened demand for metals and commodities.
In the short term, this strategy has dampened the violence in Iraq.
Kleinfelter 's confession has dampened Everyone 's enthusiasm for him . They have moved on to other pursuits.
In recent years, the economic crisis has dampened the idea of American Dream.
And of course, the slow economy has dampened people 's enthusiasm to go out for dinner.
Lack of communication among Albanian politicians has dampened the hopes for the country 's EU prospects.
The failure at Cancún, however, has dampened hopes for further progress in these areas.
The Libyan operation, which was hailed as a NATO success, has dampened arguments for military intervention.
The failure at Cancún, however, has dampened hopes for further progress in those areas.
Kleinfelter 's confession has dampened Everyone 's enthusiasm for him.

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