quieten in the PONS Dictionary

quieten Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to quieten sb's fears
to quieten sb's fears
order! [order!] please quieten down!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The track then quietens down and the solo tin whistle plays a second melody, again followed by the orchestra.
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This knowledge is applied in acoustical engineering to study how to quieten aircraft.
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It benefits eyesight, quietens the emotions and promotes inner harmony, clarity and balance.
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I think it has quietened down a lot for me now.
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Occasionally the clappers have leather pads (called "muffles") strapped around them to quieten the bells when practice ringing to avoid annoying the neighbourhood.
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The motel owner said he, personally, would never go over and ask people to quieten down.
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By analyzing the entire sequence of events, from the source to the observer, an acoustic scientist can provide many ways to quieten the machine.
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A bag is put over its head, to quieten it.
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Riders quickly learn to quieten their minds so as to not excite their horses.
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This appears to quieten their hearts as well.
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