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31flatten something out — ˌflatten sthˈout derived to make sth completely flat Main entry: ↑flattenderived …
32flatten off — UK US flatten off/out Phrasal Verb with flatten({{}}/ˈflætən/ verb [I or T] ► to stop rising or falling, and stay at the same level: »If the housing market continues to flatten out or even decline, we re in for some tough times.… …
33flatten off/out — UK US flatten off/out Phrasal Verb with flatten({{}}/ˈflætən/ verb [I or T] ► to stop rising or falling, and stay at the same level: »If the housing market continues to flatten out or even decline, we re in for some tough times.… …
34flatten out — UK US flatten off/out Phrasal Verb with flatten({{}}/ˈflætən/ verb [I or T] ► to stop rising or falling, and stay at the same level: »If the housing market continues to flatten out or even decline, we re in for some tough times.… …
35flatten out — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms flatten out : present tense I/you/we/they flatten out he/she/it flattens out present participle flattening out past tense flattened out past participle flattened out 1) same as flatten 1) The… …
36ˌflatten (sth) ˈout — phrasal verb 1) same as flatten The mountainous region flattens out to a vast plateau.[/ex] 2) business to become lower in price or amount, or to make a price or amount lower The price of crude oil is expected to flatten out this summer.[/ex] …
37flatten out — phr verb Flatten out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑curve …
38flatten out — verb become flat or flatter The landscape flattened • Syn: ↑flatten • Hypernyms: ↑change shape, ↑change form, ↑deform • Hyponyms: ↑splat, ↑ …
39flatten — verb (flattened; flattening) Date: 1630 transitive verb to make flat: as a. to make level or smooth b. to knock down; also to defeat decisively c. to make dull or uninspired often used with out d. to make (as paint) lusterless e. to stabilize… …
40Flatten — Выравнивать, разглаживать (бумагу при получении оттиска); Ослабевать, смягчаться …