silence


2silence

verb
si·lencedsi·lenc·ing

Definition of SILENCE

transitive verb
1
: to compel or reduce to silence : still <silenced the crowd>
2
: suppress <silence dissent>
3
: to cause to cease hostile firing or criticism <silence the opposition>

Examples of SILENCE

  1. My sister's revelation silenced everyone around the table.
  2. Disconnecting the battery will silence the alarm.
  3. The mayor tried to silence his critics.
  4. I will not be silenced!
  5. It's obvious that the purpose of this law is to silence dissent.

First Known Use of SILENCE

1598

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