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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Soften - définition

TOWN IN REGION MIDTJYLLAND, DENMARK
Soften

soften         
(softens, softening, softened)
1.
If you soften something or if it softens, it becomes less hard, stiff, or firm.
Soften the butter mixture in a small saucepan...
Fry for about 4 minutes, until the onion has softened.
VERB: V n, V
2.
If one thing softens the damaging effect of another thing, it makes the effect less severe.
There were also pledges to soften the impact of the subsidy cuts on the poorer regions.
...He could not think how to soften the blow of what he had to tell her.
VERB: V n, V n
3.
If you soften your position, if your position softens, or if you soften, you become more sympathetic and less hostile or critical towards someone or something.
The letter shows no sign that the Americans have softened their position...
His party's policy has softened a lot in recent years...
Livy felt herself soften towards Caroline.
? harden
VERB: V n, V, V
4.
If your voice or expression softens or if you soften it, it becomes much more gentle and friendly.
All at once, Mick's serious expression softened into a grin...
She did not smile or soften her voice.
VERB: V, V n
5.
If you soften something such as light, a colour, or a sound, you make it less bright or harsh.
Stark concrete walls have been softened by a show of fresh flowers.
VERB: V n
6.
Something that softens your skin makes it very smooth and pleasant to touch.
...products designed to moisturize and soften the skin.
VERB: V n
Soften         
·vt To make soft or more soft.
II. Soften ·vt To render less hard;
- said of matter.
III. Soften ·vt To Mollify; to make less fierce or intractable.
IV. Soften ·vi To become soft or softened, or less rude, harsh, severe, or obdurate.
V. Soften ·vt To make less glaring; to tone down; as, to soften the coloring of a picture.
VI. Soften ·vt To make less harsh or grating, or of a quality the opposite; as, to soften the voice.
VII. Soften ·vt To Palliate; to represent as less enormous; as, to soften a fault.
VIII. Soften ·vt To make less harsh, less rude, less offensive, or less violent, or to render of an opposite quality.
IX. Soften ·vt To make tender; to make effeminate; to Enervate; as, troops softened by luxury.
X. Soften ·vt To Compose; to Mitigate; to Assuage.
soften         
I. v. a.
1.
Intenerate, melt, touch, make tender, make soft.
2.
Assuage, appease, mitigate, balm, moderate, alleviate, soothe, mollify, quiet, calm, still, quell, allay, relieve, ease, abate, temper, qualify, attemper, dull, lessen, blunt, make easy.
3.
Palliate, lessen, qualify, modify, varnish, extenuate.
4.
Enervate, weaken, make effeminate.
5.
Refine, beautify.
6.
Mollify, intenerate.
7.
Qualify, modify.
II. v. n.
1.
Grow soft, become soft.
2.
Relent.
3.
Grow gentle.
4.
Melt, blend.

Wikipédia

Søften

Søften (alternative spellings include Suten–1386, Suchten–1399, and Søwten–1489) is a small Danish town in Jutland, roughly three kilometers south of Hinnerup and just northwest of Aarhus. Søften has a population of 3,072 (1 January 2022). Archaeological surveys of the area indicate the earliest settlements dates to the Nordic Iron Age.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Soften
1. He tried to soften ‘Umayyah’s heart, without much success.
2. His friends know that they must soften his edges.
3. Bush that seemed to soften U.S. opposition to the project.
4. The new Palestinian platform appears to soften Hamas‘ militant stance.
5. "The housing market continued to soften into May," said RICS.