To become, or to make, less bright, especially of a light source
“You can even dim the lights in the classroom and shine a flashlight on your face as you read, to up the spooky factor.”
To become, or cause to become, dark
“The night sky would dim tremendously with the stars currently visible to the naked eye being reduced to a mere handful.”
To fade or become less intense
“There would always be a special place in the heart for each other, but time would pass and memory would dim.”
To make, or become, visually indistinct
“Mixed in with it are tiny dust grains and, like smoke, they dim our view of things beyond.”
To lessen, diminish or weaken
“A clash with Hegel, then the leading luminary of the German philosophical world, appeared to dim his prospects of becoming a successful lecturer.”
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