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    flatten
    /ˈflatn/

    verb

    • 1. make or become flat or flatter: "her hair had been flattened by the storm" Similar make/become flatmake/become evenmake/become smoothsmooth (out/off)Opposite roughenmake uneven
    • 2. raze (a building or settlement) to the ground: "the entire town centre was flattened by the 500 lb bomb" Similar demolishrazeraze to the groundlevel

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  2. FLATTEN definition: 1. to become level or cause something to become level: 2. to stop rising, falling, or changing so…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FLATTEN is to make flat. How to use flatten in a sentence. to make flat: such as; to make level or smooth; to knock down; also : to defeat decisively…

  4. FLATTEN meaning: 1. to become level or cause something to become level: 2. to stop rising, falling, or changing so…. Learn more.

  5. To flatten something such as a building, town, or plant means to destroy it by knocking it down or crushing it. ...explosives capable of flattening a five-storey building. [ VERB noun ]

  6. to knock down or injure; prostrate. to crush or subdue. failure will flatten his self-esteem. tr music to lower the pitch of (a note) by one chromatic semitone Usual US wordflat. intrfoll byout to manoeuvre an aircraft into horizontal flight, esp after a dive. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈflattener, noun. Discover More. Other Words From.

  7. When you flatten something, you crush it or level it out. If the recycling bin is getting full, you should probably flatten all those cans you're adding to it. You might flatten the batter in a cake pan before baking it, or flatten the grass along a path through a field.

  8. Define flatten. flatten synonyms, flatten pronunciation, flatten translation, English dictionary definition of flatten. 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.

  9. to (cause to) become flat: [ ~ (+ out) + object] Flatten (out) the pizza dough with your hands. [ ~ (+ out)] They flattened (out) against the wall and strained to see who was coming. to knock down:[ ~ + object] The bulldozer flattened the barn. to make flat.

  10. to manage the rate or quantity of something so that it does not increase too much within a short period of time. These measures are intended to flatten the curve of new infections in order to reduce the load on hospitals. Phrasal Verbs. flatten out.

  11. 1. If you flatten something or if it flattens, it becomes flat or flatter. [...] 2. To flatten something such as a building, town, or plant means to destroy it by knocking it down or crushing it. [...] 3. If you flatten yourself against something, you press yourself flat against it, for example, to avoid getting in the way or being seen. [...] More