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1
to
become
level
or cause something to
become
level
:
Examples:
Several
trees
were
flattened
(=
knocked
down) by the
storm
.
flatten out The
path
flattens out (= does not go up so much) as it
reaches
the
top
of the
hill
.
After two
short
climbs
the
road
flattens.
The
landscape
was flattening out as the
canal
grew
narrower.
2
to stop
rising
,
falling
, or
changing
so
quickly
, or to make the
rate
of change
slower
:
Examples:
Television
ad
rates
have
flattened
, if not
declined
slightly
.
In the last
decade
we saw
smoking
rates
flatten out and
decline
.
flatten out The use of a
retardant
coating
on the
surface
of the
powder
slows
the
initial
burn
rate
and flattens out the
rate
of change.
3
to make the
rate
of change
slower
for something that might be
shown
as a line on a
graph
,
especially
to make the
increase
in the
rate
of
infections
slower
when a
disease
is
spreading
:
Examples:
These
public
health
measures
are
designed
to flatten the
curve
in the
spread
of the
disease
.
4
to
become
level
and
thinner
or to cause something to
become
level
and
thinner
:
Examples:
Flatten the
pastry
into a
thin
disc
with your hands.
The
biscuits
will flatten out as they
cook
.
5
to make or
become
flat
:
Examples:
[ I ] In the
road
race
, you go over a few
steep
hills
but then the course flattens out.
6
to stop
increasing
or stop something from
increasing
:
Examples:
to flatten
prices
/
profits
The
economy
hit a
peak
about a year ago and now it's flattening.
7
to
reduce
the
number
of different
levels
of
managers
and other
employees
in an
organization
:
Examples:
We are taking out a
level
of
management
and flattening the
organization
.
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