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dulled

noun as in worn-out

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As it stands, the prospects for global growth in 2025 have dulled, but a recession appears very unlikely.

From BBC

Famous for his experimental dishes such as snail porridge and bacon and egg ice cream, Blumenthal said medication initially dulled his culinary imagination.

From BBC

The Disney star who consistently outshined and outacted her peers was happy, healthy and ready to sharpen any performing skills that may have dulled during years when work was sparse.

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Reduced pressure on the urinary sphincter is one of the many sensations dulled by living in microgravity, along with smell, taste and sight.

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This was not necessarily unpleasant, but it dulled the senses like a narcotic.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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