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/ˈsīlənst/
adjective
  1. prevented or prohibited from speaking.
    "a generation of silenced voices"
  2. (a gun or other loud mechanism) fitted with a silencer.
    "a silenced .22 rifle"

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Aug 26, 2024 · 1. forbearance from speech or noise : muteness often used interjectionally 2. absence of sound or noise : stillness in the silence of the night.
to prevent someone from expressing their views or from criticizing or opposing someone: Big companies file lawsuits to silence their critics.
Silenced definition: (of a clergyman) forbidden to preach or perform his clerical functions. See examples of SILENCED used in a sentence.
past tense of silence. as in shushed. to stop the noise or speech of the instructor quickly silenced anyone who tried to interrupt we need to have a repairman ...
adjective reduced to silence “the silenced crowd waited expectantly” synonyms: suppressed manifesting or subjected to suppression.
to prevent someone from expressing their views or from criticizing or opposing someone: Big companies file lawsuits to silence their critics.
There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective silenced. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. silenced has ...
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1. the state or fact of keeping silent; a refraining from speech or from making noise 2. absence of any sound or noise; stillness 3. a withholding of knowledge ...
noun · absence of any sound or noise; stillness. · the state or fact of being silent; muteness. · absence or omission of mention, comment, or expressed concern:.
Adjective. silenced (comparative more silenced, superlative most silenced) made silent. (of a firearm) fitted with a silencer.