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7 definitions • 15 examples
1
to
become
soft
, or to make something
soft
:
Examples:
You can
soften
the
butter
by
warming
it
gently
.
These
dried
apples
will
soften
(up) if you
soak
them in water.
2
to
become
more
gentle
or
less
strict
, or to make someone do this:
Examples:
The
news
will
upset
him - we must think of a way to
soften
the
blow
(= make the
news
less
unpleasant
for him).
Would you say the government's
stance
on
law
and
order
has
softened
?
3
to
become
gentle
, or to make something
less
forceful
or
loud
:
Examples:
[ T ] He made an
effort
to
soften
his
tone
.
4
to make something
weaker
:
Examples:
Congress
will move to
soften
the
law
’s
impact
.
5
to
become
less
hard or
firm
, or to make something
less
firm
:
Examples:
[ I ] The
butter
will
soften
if you leave it out.
6
if
demand
, a
price
, a
market
, etc. softens, it
stops
increasing
or it goes down:
Examples:
Share
prices
softened
with
continued
worries
about the country's
economic
recovery
.
Although
demand
softened
again in
November
, it has
strengthened
in
December
.
When the
economy
began
softening
, the
relatively
newer
factories
in the
suburbs
began
to feel
pressure
.
There are
signs
that
household
expenditure
is already
softening
after the
longest
consumer
boom
on
record
.
soften
against sth
Sterling
may have
strengthened
against the
dollar
but it's
softened
against the
euro
.
7
to
become
, or to make something
seem
,
less
severe
or
unpleasant
:
Examples:
The regulator's
stance
on water mergers has
softened
.
The new
draft
softens the
rules
on the
role
of the
senior
non-executive
director
.
The
organisation
is trying to
soften
its
image
.
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