Unflattened
verb (used with object)
1.
to make flat.
2.
to knock down:
The boxer flattened his opponent in the second round.
verb (used without object)
3.
to become flat.
Verb phrases
4.
flatten in, Nautical. flat1 (def 61).
5.
flatten out, Aeronautics. to fly into a horizontal position, as after a dive.
verb
1.
(sometimes foll by out) to make or become flat or flatter
2.
(transitive) (informal)
to knock down or injure; prostrate
to crush or subdue: failure will flatten his self-esteem
3.
(transitive) (music) to lower the pitch of (a note) by one chromatic semitone Usual US word flat
4.
(intransitive) foll by out. to manoeuvre an aircraft into horizontal flight, esp after a dive
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