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- verbflatten (verb) · flattens (third person present) · flattened (past tense) · flattened (past participle) · flattening (present participle)
- make or become flat or flatter:"spoon the mixture into the pan, flatten into cakes, and fry until brown" · "the ground flattened out and became marshy" · "they were dancing on the flattened grass"
- press (oneself or one's body) against a surface, typically to get away from something or to let someone pass:"they flattened themselves on the pavement as a bomb came whistling down"
- raze (a building or settlement) to the ground:"the hurricane flattened thousands of homes"
- informalknock someone down with power and vigor:"once I'm in the ring, I know I can flatten him"
- informaldefeat (someone) completely, especially in a sports contest.
- musiclower (a note) in pitch by a half step.
Origin[with reference to the characteristic rising and falling shape of a bell curve on a graph]Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make or become flat or flatter:
- raze (a building or settlement) to the ground:
- knock someone down with power and vigor:
- defeat (someone) completely, especially in a sports contest.
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- To become level and thinnerLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.flatten verb [I or T] (MAKE THINNER) C2 to become level and thinner or to cause something to become level and thinner: Flatten the pastry into a thin disc with your hands. The biscuits will flatten out as they cook.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/flattento become flat or to make something become flat: Roll out the dough into balls and flatten them slightly.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…flatten / ˈflætən / verb sometimes foll by out to make or become flat or flatter informal. tr to knock down or injure; prostrate to crush or subduewww.dictionary.com/browse/flattenintransitive verb : to become flat or flatter: such as a : to become dull or spiritless b : to extend in or into a flat position or form c : to become uniform or stabilized often at a new lower levelusually used with outwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/flatten
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