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  1. Is it "damping" or "dampening" when referring to sound?

    May 11, 2012 · 12 When one refers to the act of modifying a physical object so as to make it better at absorbing sound vibrations, is that "damping" or "dampening" the object? I've seen …

  2. Dampening meaning in: your output dampening is excellent?

    Jun 11, 2020 · Also, unless your output dampening is excellent, it's usually a bad idea to put unsychnronized SMPS in parallel, unless their datasheet says that's possible. If you need …

  3. "In the way" or "on the way" when referring to an actual location

    May 17, 2020 · Searching for the difference between “in the way” and “on the way”, I found that the first means an obstacle while the latter means something in progression. This difference is …

  4. "To camouflage" is to sight as "to ____" is to sound

    Sep 9, 2017 · Muffling is dampening or deadening a sound but the OP is talking about using a louder sound to cover the original-volume sound. It's a subtle difference, but I wouldn't …

  5. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 29, 2015 · Given this we must then determine the question to be answered connotatively. When we look at the usage of the action to dampen and the usage of the action to moisten, …