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Dammed - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Dammed is the past tense of dam, meaning to block or restrict the flow of water, often by building a barrier. It can also describe something obstructed or held back, like emotions.

dammed

/dæmd/ /dæmd/

Definition:

Blocked or obstructed by a dam; confined or held back.

Synonyms:

blocked, obstructed, confined, restrained

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

freed, released

Common Collocations:

dammed river, dammed up, dammed water

Derivatives:

damming, dammer

Usage Tips:

Use "dammed" to describe water blocked by a barrier or figuratively for restrained emotions or progress.

Common Phrases:

dammed if you do, dammed if you don't

Etymology:

From Middle English "dammen," meaning to block water, derived from Old English "dammian."

Examples:

  • 1. The river was dammed to create a reservoir.
  • 2. She felt her emotions were dammed up inside her.
  • 3. The beavers dammed the stream with branches and mud.
  • 4. The project was dammed by bureaucratic delays.

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