Smoothen in a sentence as a verb

They often caused more project turmoil rather than smoothen things out.

The camera path is a cheap hack, extracted from certain track faces and has a lot of damping to smoothen things out.

Made good experiences with to smoothen page transitions in a server-side rendered app [2].

It's a decision conscious/unconscious on the part of Google to smoothen out what it shows

If you look carefully you will see the very tops of the mountains "grow and sharpen" or "shrink and smoothen" when they pass a certain distance.

Currently technology exists to smoothen wrinkles in real time video.

They will need generalists and computer-savvy operators to smoothen their peaks for sure.

I don't know if it would improve things, because it's really not what happens in physical ambient sounds, but it seems to me like it would smoothen things up a bit more.

Hint: it does not completely equal with individuals who receive the money in the end. Over the couple of thousand years societies realized this, that's why the societies try to smoothen things out a little.

And of course it's exceptional, situation would probably smoothen out after a few days or weeks, where we could find solutions that better suit everyone.

It is better to say things like that in the face of people rather than to smoothen the communication and then let them go or move them to different projects without explaining why.

I think there's a good case to dampen/smoothen supply/demand shocks in general, but I think this goes deeper, as in the belief that the equilibrium is worse after the shock then before it.

Smoothen definitions

verb

make smooth or smoother, as if by rubbing; "smooth the surface of the wood"

See also: smooth

verb

make (a surface) shine; "shine the silver, please"; "polish my shoes"

See also: polish smooth shine

verb

become smooth