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I . mute [mjuːt] N

1. mute (person):

mute
mudo(-a) m (f)

2. mute MUS:

mute

II . mute [mjuːt] VB trans

III . mute [mjuːt] ADJ

mute
mudo(-a)
to remain mute

deaf-mute N

surdo-mudo(-a) m (f)

Usage examples with mute

to remain mute

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Interior walls of redwood are bleach-stained to mute the color and highlight the grain.
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While abroad, he purchases a mute but beautiful and expensive slave-girl.
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Two significant differences are that word-final "s" may not be counted as making a heavy syllable, and mute-plus-liquid combinations never make a syllable heavy.
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One analyst said that the settlement was likely to mute his public pronouncements and lawsuits against the company.
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The quiet are mute machine servants who maintain and protect the city.
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Woodpeckers, common warblers in spring and summer, mute swans, visiting whooper swans, great-crested grebes and herons can be found at the park.
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He uses his left hand to mute unnecessary strings and thus form chords, while strumming all the strings with his right hand.
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The mute is trying to find a cure against the poisoning, a name and lost memory.
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One of them was blind and the other was mute, so they weren't able to follow.
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Despite the player not seeing the dialogue, it is referenced second-hand by in-game characters, showing that he is not, in fact, mute.
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