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What (who) is dwarfed - definition


Dwarfed      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Dwarf.
dwarf         
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Dwarves; Dwarfs; Dwarven; Dwarve; Dwarf (disambiguation); Dwarfish
(dwarfs, or dwarves, dwarfs, dwarfing, dwarfed)
1.
If one person or thing is dwarfed by another, the second is so much bigger than the first that it makes them look very small.
His figure is dwarfed by the huge red McDonald's sign...
The US air travel market dwarfs that of Britain.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
2.
Dwarf is used to describe varieties or species of plants and animals which are much smaller than the usual size for their kind.
...dwarf shrubs.
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
In children's stories, a dwarf is an imaginary creature that is like a small man. Dwarfs often have magical powers.
N-COUNT
4.
In former times, people who were much smaller than normal were called dwarfs. (OFFENSIVE, OLD-FASHIONED)
N-COUNT
Dwarfing         
  • Japanese juniper]]
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Dwarf.
Examples of use of dwarfed
1. Already, Katrina has dwarfed past disasters in cost.
2. Dwarfed The nation‘s deal–making, however, is still dwarfed by its giant Chinese neighbours who pay in billions of dollars for acquisitions rather than in millions like India.
3. The mansion dwarfed nearby estates, and the neighbors were furious.
4. "The boy was very small, even dwarfed," Ballard said.
5. Obama‘s take via the Internet in January and February has dwarfed those of his rivals.