(1) Remove the triggering device from.
(2) Disarm; smooth over.
(1) First, it moves a great deal of diffuse wealth and concentrates it in the hands of the war industry.
(2) Church officials were appointed on a regional basis so as to bind a diffuse community.
(3) Instead it comes from several diffuse sources spread over a large geographical area.
(4) And in the double-height exhibition space, two large window-screens, with built-in shutters, serve to break up and diffuse the sunlight.
(5) When, on the other hand, the target group is large and diffuse , as it is for women, it is more difficult to direct resources and tailor programs towards that group.
(6) What I am basically saying is there are so many different strands of accountability in one way or another, the whole context of accountability can get somewhat diffuse ; would you share that view?
(7) In general, signs of focal or diffuse inflammation superior to the spinal cord were mild.
(8) The incandescent bulbs, silvered on the tops to diffuse their light in a soft spread over the wall, function as punctuation points and visual anchors.
(9) The spatial sequence is crowned by the parallel skylight bars which diffuse a soft luminance into the gallery spaces.
(10) But, unaware as I am that this is my real goal, my dissatisfaction will remain diffuse and unintelligible to me.
(11) The majority of these patients were initially suspected of having an infectious etiology for their diffuse pulmonary disease.
(12) American games quickly united a diffuse immigrant community struggling for ways to become more American.
(13) For this one, I put two cheap tungsten spots on the other side of the door, and taped white tissue paper all along the opening to diffuse the light.
(14) They need at least six hours a day of indirect sunlight; if direct sun can't be avoided, diffuse the light with a shade or sheer curtain.
(15) It works efficiently to create and diffuse purchasing power throughout the economy and disseminate liquidity throughout the financial system.
(16) The tape doesn't reduce light transmission too much but serves to diffuse the direct rays that get by the shields.
(17) We are interested in ideas, stories and voices that are overlooked by the dominant media, and in contributing to a more diverse and diffuse public culture.
(18) The ink will be visibly distinguishable from the water for some amount of time, but it will diffuse eventually to all areas of the beaker.
(19) The label's glowing globalism and diffuse spirituality are still intact, and they're no strangers to neo-dub with a world-beat bent, which is the theme on their latest comp.
(20) The large painting is strangely diffuse and lacking in structure for that master of tight, well-ordered composition.
ease
calm
smooth over
take the heat out of
restore order in/to
settle
resolve
sort out
iron
put to rights
remedy
rectify
get control of
Fuse