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silenced

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 made silent 2 (context of a firearm English) fitted with a silencer v (en-past of: silence )

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Silence \Si"lence\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Silenced ; p. pr. & vb. n. Silencing .] To compel to silence; to cause to be still; to still; to hush. Silence that dreadful bell; it frights the isle. --Shak. To put to rest; to quiet. This would silence all further ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Silenced is the sixth full-length studio album by The Black Dog released in 2005 on CD. It's the first album Ken Downie recorded and produced together with Martin and Richard Dust, owners of the label Dust Science Recordings. It harks back to Black Dog's ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. reduced to silence; "the silenced crowd waited expectantly" [ant: unsilenced ]

Usage examples of silenced.

Evangeline Shreck had silenced or at least pacified the need when she was with him.

The roar of the wind from the desert has silenced the music in the church, and all is dark.

The sharp knock silenced him as well as all those whispering excitedly in the hall at his outspoken words.

Wiser and less stubborn ones would have given up shrieking by now, silenced by fear of what was to come or even by an idea that it was better to placate than to annoy.

The prior made to speak, but Father Ortulfus silenced him simply by lifting a hand.

The snappish way Brother Severus spoke the word silenced the other man.

Bertrand replied, with an horrible oath, that he did not like such jesting, and a violent altercation ensued, which was, at length, silenced by the thunder, whose deep volley was heard afar, rolling onward till it burst over their heads in sounds, that seemed to shake the earth to its centre.

Another peal, which was reverberated in tremendous echoes among the mountains, silenced them for a moment.

But in the execution of the work, the charge amounted to more than double the estimate, and the officers of the revenue began to murmur, till the generous Atticus silenced their complaints, by requesting that he might be permitted to take upon himself the whole additional expense.

The sums distributed by her emissaries with a lavish hand silenced every objection, and the profusion sufficiently proved the affinity, or at least the resemblance, of Bassianus with the great original.

One day, as he entered the field of exercise, the troops either from a sudden impulse, or a formed conspiracy, saluted him emperor, silenced by their loud acclamations his obstinate refusal, and hastened to consummate their rebellion by the murder of Alexander Severus.

Whatever reasons might have been alleged by these unfortunate princes to defend their life and honor against so incredible an accusation, they were silenced by the furious clamors of the soldiers, who declared themselves, at once, their enemies, their judges, and their executioners.

The authority of such a vision, or rather of the prince who alleged it, silenced every doubt, and excluded all negotiation.

The terrors of a military force silenced the faint and unsupported murmurs of the Pagans, and there was reason to expect, that the cheerful submission of the Christian clergy, as well as people, would be the result of conscience and gratitude.

Christianity had silenced the oracles of Delphi and Dodona, he consulted an Egyptian monk, who possessed, in the opinion of the age, the gift of miracles, and the knowledge of futurity.