blunting (Meaning)

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blunting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Blunt

blunting Sentence Examples

  1. Blunting the sharp edges of the metal reduces the risk of accidental cuts.
  2. The blunting of his emotions left him feeling disconnected from those around him.
  3. The blunting of colors in the painting gave it a softer, more subdued appearance.
  4. Over time, exposure to harsh elements led to the blunting of the once vibrant colors of the sign.
  5. The blunting of the blade occurred due to improper maintenance and frequent use.
  6. Environmental factors can contribute to the blunting of the senses, affecting one's perception of the world.
  7. The blunting of his ambition stemmed from repeated failures and setbacks.
  8. The blunting of her enthusiasm was evident after receiving disappointing news.
  9. The blunting of the tool's edge necessitated sharpening before further use.
  10. Emotional blunting can be a coping mechanism in response to trauma or stress.

FAQs About the word blunting

of Blunt

reducing, diminishing, deadening, weakening, dulling, dampening, alleviating, subduing, cauterizing, lessening

amplifying, enhancing, augmenting, enhancing, intensifying,sharpening, amplifying, strengthening, augmenting, consolidating

Blunting the sharp edges of the metal reduces the risk of accidental cuts.

The blunting of his emotions left him feeling disconnected from those around him.

The blunting of colors in the painting gave it a softer, more subdued appearance.

Over time, exposure to harsh elements led to the blunting of the once vibrant colors of the sign.