12 example sentences using blunted.
Blunted used in a sentence
Blunted in a sentence as an adjective
The tabloid presses seem to have blunted Occam's razor.
Its sad that criticism can be blunted by the fear of being labeled.
Many of the biggest benefits of managed languages are blunted with games in other ways, too.
The only thing that has blunted my panic attacks are herbs - Ashwagandha and Holy Basil.
Why, exactly?If your concern is GI, the impact on blood sugar is going to be very much blunted by all the protein, fat, and fiber.
I think the Sibyl attack is blunted by the idea that this system is designed to bootstrap from face to face interactions.
I think that at least some of the potential for abuse can be blunted by being more open and honest with ourselves, and by coming to terms with our own failings rather than trying to hide them.
Instead of a depression and widespread bank failures in 2008, the central banks flooded the markets with capital and blunted the impact of the crisis and avoided panic.
If the US were to go to war against a better-equipped and better-trained foe, the ease with which the primary military campaigns succeeded would be blunted considerably.
In other words, sure, central banks "flooded the markets with capital and blunted the impact of the crisis and avoided panic", but what system was in place that allowed the manic colossal 1995-2008 housing bubble to take place?
The criminal breaks the monotony and humdrum security of bourgeois life, he thereby insures it against stagnation, and he arouses that excitement and restlessness without which even the spur of competition would be blunted.
So we get these weak moves which are then further blunted by the Republican party, so the Democrats can symbolically do something and the Republicans can symbolically label them as Communist Nazis without doing anything.
Blunted definitions
made dull or blunt
See also: dulled