Results for: dampen, diminish the intensity of, moderate
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100 percent humidity, act of soaking, act of filling to capacity; state of being soaked, state of being filled to capacity; purity of tint, percentage of white in a given color, color intensity, comprehensive, condition of stable output current, full s...saturation
ability to do things, capacity to do work, forceful effort, power supply or source, power; vigor, liveliness, intensityenergy
ability to grow, intensity, legal validity, physical strength; ability to survive (as of plants and animals); energy, vitalityvigor
able to maintain its characteristics when exposed to moderate heat (Chemistry), unchanged by heatthermostable
accomplish easily, go somewhere briskly, light to moderate wind, light wind; quarrel, feud, move quickly; blow softly, something easybreeze
act of forgiving; discharging; dispatching, cancel something, defer something, forgive, absolve; release, discharge; abate, relax, slacken; send, pardon something, reduce intensity of something, restore something, send case back to lower court, send pa...remit
act of mitigating; appeasement, relaxation; softening in force or severity; lessening the impact or intensity of; condition of becoming less severe; condition of being assuaged (about punishments, circumstances, emotions, etc.)mitigation
act of shrinking away, amount something shrinks, be disinclined to do something, contract, become smaller, shrivel; flinch, recoil; decrease, diminish; make smaller, cause to shrink, draw away from something, make or become smaller, psychiatrist, psych...shrink
act with or feel rage, anger, fury; instance of violent weather (of the wind, waves, etc.); desire, passion, be furiously angry, behave furiously, be irate, extreme anger, force or intensity, object of fad, occur with violence, strong passion or enthus...rage
acting as moderator, being moderate, making something moderate, temperance, quality of being moderate; instance of being moderatedmoderation
add flavorings, cause somebody to gain experience, connected series of performances, dry out before use, enliven something, high season at resorts, moderate something, one of the four quarters of the year (winter, spring, summer, autumn); period of tim...season
additive, angry state, calm state, emotional condition, harden metal, hardness of metal, make somebody stronger, moderate, soften, tone down; toughen, temperament, disposition; mood, tendency to anger, tune early keyboard instrumenttemper
allay, soothe, relieve; moderate, soften; lessen, diminish, lessen somethingalleviate
alleviate, ease, relieve; allay, lessen; mitigate, moderate, make less severe, partially excusepalliate
analytic process in electrolysis, use of a polarograph to measure the intensity of an electrical current in a solution (Chemistry)polarography
 

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