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soften
/ ˈsɒfən /
verb
- to make or become soft or softer
- to make or become gentler
- intr commerce
- (of demand, a market, etc) to weaken
- (of a price) to fall
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Other Words From
- over·soften verb
- re·soften verb
- un·soften·ing adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Cover with plastic wrap and allow the dates to soften, about 15 minutes.
But now, facing a tough re-election, Walker is trying to soften his rhetoric.
Russia did not only rely on Ketchum to soften its image in the West.
Indeed, after the end of a relationships, there are many reasons to turn to sex to soften the blow.
There are hints that a behind-the-scenes strategy to soften the blame put on the Portuguese is already underway.
A trace of light had begun to soften the sky over the dome, but had not yet seeped down to ground level.
The old woman meanwhile tried to soften the obdurate wall with melted butter and new milk—but in vain.
He had tried to soften his reply, but not being politic or tactful had succeeded only in expressing himself more brusquely.
The rapidity of their decomposition is such, that when spread on the land they are seen to soften and disappear in a short time.
Madame Malmaison knew it also, but the hard look on her greedy face did not soften.
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