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flatten
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flat·ten  (fltn)
v. flat·tened, flat·ten·ing, flat·tens
v.tr.
1. To make flat or flatter.
2. To knock down; lay low: The boxer was flattened with one punch.
v.intr.
To become flat or flatter.

flatten·er n.

flatten [ˈflætən]
vb
1. (sometimes foll by out) to make or become flat or flatter
2. (tr) Informal
a.  to knock down or injure; prostrate
b.  to crush or subdue failure will flatten his self-esteem
3. (Music, other) (tr) Music to lower the pitch of (a note) by one chromatic semitone Usual US word flat
4. (Engineering / Aeronautics) (intr; foll by out) to manoeuvre an aircraft into horizontal flight, esp after a dive
flattener  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.flatten - make flat or flatter; "flatten a road"; "flatten your stomach with these exercises"
shape, form - give shape or form to; "shape the dough"; "form the young child's character"
steamroll, steamroller - make level or flat with a steamroller; "steamroll the roads"
splat - split open and flatten for cooking; "splat fish over an open fire"
roll out, roll - flatten or spread with a roller; "roll out the paper"
laminate - press or beat (metals) into thin sheets
2.flatten - become flat or flatter; "The landscape flattened"
change form, change shape, deform - assume a different shape or form
splat - flatten on impact; "The snowballs splatted on the trees"
press - place between two surfaces and apply weight or pressure; "pressed flowers"
3.flatten - lower the pitch of (musical notes)
music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
sharpen - raise the pitch of (musical notes)

flatten
verb
1. level, roll, plaster, squash, compress, trample, iron out, even out, smooth off How do you put enough pressure on to the metal to flatten it?
2. destroy, level, ruin, demolish, knock down, pull down, tear down, throw down, bulldoze, raze, remove Bombing raids flattened much of the area.
3. (Informal) knock down, fell, floor, deck (slang), bowl over, prostrate, knock off your feet I've never seen a woman flatten someone like that!
4. (Informal) crush, beat, defeat, trounce, master, worst, overwhelm, conquer, lick (informal), undo, subdue, rout, overpower, quell, clobber (slang), vanquish, run rings around (informal), wipe the floor with (informal), make mincemeat of (informal), blow out of the water (slang) In the squash court his aim is to flatten me.
Translations
flatten [ˈflætn]
A. VT
1. (= compress, squash) [+ road, grass] → allanar, aplanar; [+ hair, paper] → alisar
flatten the dough with a rolling pinaplanar or extender la masa con un rodillo
I flattened myself against the wallme pegué a la pared
2. (= level out) [+ surface] → nivelar
3. (= knock down) [+ building, city] → arrasar; [+ person] → tumbar
he could flatten me with one blowpodría tumbarme de un solo golpe
4. (fig) (= defeat, subdue) → desanimar, desalentar
she felt flattenedse sintió desalentada
B. VI
1. (= lie flat) the dog's ears flattenedel perro bajó las orejas
2. (= become flat) [road, countryside] → nivelarse, allanarse
flatten out
A. VI + ADV
1. (= become flat) [road, countryside] → nivelarse, allanarse
2. (= increase less rapidly) sales have flattened outel ritmo de las ventas ha decrecido
B. VT + ADV [+ road] → allanar, aplanar; [+ paper, map] → extender, alisar
flatten [ˈflætən]
vt
(= make flatter) [+ bump] → aplanir; [+ dough] → aplatir
to flatten o.s. against a wall → se plaquer contre un mur
(= beat down) [+ corn, crop] → écraser
(= destroy) [+ house, city] → raser
vi [price, growth] → se stabiliser
flatten out
vis'aplanir
vt sep [+ dough, mixture] → aplatir; [+ bump] → aplanir
flatten
vt
path, road, fieldebnen, planieren; metalflach or platt hämmern or schlagen; (storm etc) cropszu Boden drücken, niederdrücken; treesumwerfen; towndem Erdboden gleichmachen
(fig: = defeat) → vernichtend schlagen; (= knock down)niederschlagen; (= demoralize, snub)zu nichts reduzieren; that’ll flatten himdas wird bei ihm die Luft rauslassen (inf)
vr to flatten oneself against somethingsich platt gegen or an etw drücken
flatten [ˈflætn] vt (road, field) → spianare, appiattire; (house, city) → abbattere, radere al suolo; (map) → spiegare, aprire
to flatten o.s. against sth → appiattirsi contro qc
flatten out
1. vi + adv (road, countryside) → appiattirsi
2. vt + adv (path, paper) → spianare

flatten [ˈflætn] vt (road, field) → spianare, appiattire; (house, city) → abbattere, radere al suolo; (map) → spiegare, aprire
to flatten o.s. against sth → appiattirsi contro qc
flatten out
1. vi + adv (road, countryside) → appiattirsi
2. vt + adv (path, paper) → spianare


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