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Definition of defang in English: defangverb diːˈfaŋdēˈfaNG [with object]Make (something) harmless or ineffectual. 使无害,使无效 the president had largely defanged the opposition Example sentencesExamples - The tendency is for the ruling ideology to slowly come to accommodate rebellion, to sanitise, defang and deodorize its primary practitioners.
- The lengthy appeal should ensure that decoupling is defanged.
- Even better, it might defang the other nine state laws as well, making it clear that they truly apply to everyone.
- In addition to the important question of who receives the reports, other seemingly insignificant details can defang a proposal.
- Whatever the reason, this biting comedy has been defanged.
- You defang a goodly quantity of liberal opposition by deeming passport or driving licence as base ID, and you can associate the data you like without giving them the opportunity to oppose you.
- ‘Liturgizing’ parts of the Scriptures, especially the prophetic sections, not only enshrines these potent passages; it also domesticates and defangs them of their power.
- Yet being included in the museum's powerful if mute embrace sometimes defangs what once had a powerful bite, makes it less edgy and disruptive.
- He's very much aware of the fact that humor can be used to defang a problematic issue.
- If their campy, defanged delivery is too much for you, and you like your rock sweaty and sincere, there's still more than a couple songs with wider appeal.
- Never mind that he had been defeated, defanged, isolated, and contained.
- But he has looked the beast in the face and defanged it.
- First, a trade secret: the snakes with a snake charmer are usually defanged.
- Luckily, these pre-summit initiatives were defanged and something quite different took place in Geneva instead.
- Stars became less incandescent and more establishment; rock's rebels were defanged.
- If reality bites, we can just defang it and alter the picture to better serve our aims.
- Instead of being authentic art, music becomes a thing to be bought and sold, which debases the very meaning of the music and defangs the threat.
- A great flick to take the wee ones to, especially when current paranoia practically begs both parents and kids to have their nightmares defanged.
- It certainly doesn't help that these tracks, marginal compositions to begin with, seem to have been completely defanged by glossy production techniques.
- It's a ruse to show that the snake is not defanged,’ said Whitaker.
Definition of defang in US English: defangverbdēˈfaNG [with object]often as adjective defangedRender harmless or ineffectual. 使无害,使无效 the military, demoralized and defanged, gave up their campaign 武装部队没了士气,失去了战斗力,于是便放弃了军事行动。 Example sentencesExamples - It certainly doesn't help that these tracks, marginal compositions to begin with, seem to have been completely defanged by glossy production techniques.
- Never mind that he had been defeated, defanged, isolated, and contained.
- Luckily, these pre-summit initiatives were defanged and something quite different took place in Geneva instead.
- In addition to the important question of who receives the reports, other seemingly insignificant details can defang a proposal.
- A great flick to take the wee ones to, especially when current paranoia practically begs both parents and kids to have their nightmares defanged.
- First, a trade secret: the snakes with a snake charmer are usually defanged.
- Whatever the reason, this biting comedy has been defanged.
- It's a ruse to show that the snake is not defanged,’ said Whitaker.
- If their campy, defanged delivery is too much for you, and you like your rock sweaty and sincere, there's still more than a couple songs with wider appeal.
- The tendency is for the ruling ideology to slowly come to accommodate rebellion, to sanitise, defang and deodorize its primary practitioners.
- Instead of being authentic art, music becomes a thing to be bought and sold, which debases the very meaning of the music and defangs the threat.
- Even better, it might defang the other nine state laws as well, making it clear that they truly apply to everyone.
- The lengthy appeal should ensure that decoupling is defanged.
- ‘Liturgizing’ parts of the Scriptures, especially the prophetic sections, not only enshrines these potent passages; it also domesticates and defangs them of their power.
- But he has looked the beast in the face and defanged it.
- If reality bites, we can just defang it and alter the picture to better serve our aims.
- You defang a goodly quantity of liberal opposition by deeming passport or driving licence as base ID, and you can associate the data you like without giving them the opportunity to oppose you.
- Yet being included in the museum's powerful if mute embrace sometimes defangs what once had a powerful bite, makes it less edgy and disruptive.
- He's very much aware of the fact that humor can be used to defang a problematic issue.
- Stars became less incandescent and more establishment; rock's rebels were defanged.
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