Flatten

Verb

 * 1)  To make something flat or flatter.
 * As there was a lot of damage, we chose the heavy roller to flatten the pitch.
 * Mary would flatten the dough before rolling it into pretzels.
 * 1)  To knock down or lay low.
 * The prize fighter quickly flattened his challenger.
 * 1)  To become flat or flatter.
 * 2)  To be knocked down or laid low.

Thesaurus
align, assimilate to, balance, beat down, bend, blow down, break, break down, bring down, bulldoze, burn down, cast down, chop down, conquer, crush, cut down, dab, damp, demolish, disentangle, down, drag, dress, dub, equalize, equilibrize, even, extend, fell, floor, flush, grade, grease, ground, harmonize, harrow, homogenize, humble, knock, knock down, knock out, knock over, lay, lay down, lay flat, lay level, lay low, lay out, level, lubricate, make uniform, master, mow, mow down, normalize, oil, override, plane, planish, plaster, press out, prostrate, pull down, put down, put straight, quell, rase, raze, rectify, reduce, regularize, regulate, ride down, roll, roll flat, set straight, shave, sit up, smash, smooth, smooth down, smooth out, smoothen, stabilize, stand up, standardize, steamroll, steamroller, stereotype, straighten, straighten out, straighten up, subdue, subjugate, suppress, symmetrize, take down, tear down, throw down, trample down, trample underfoot, tread underfoot, unbend, uncurl, uniformize, unkink, unsnarl, vanquish

Translations

 * Czech:, ,
 * Danish: jævne
 * Finnish: litistää, puristaa litteäksi, tasoittaa


 * French:
 * Italian:
 * Polish: spłaszczyć, wyrównać,  równać


 * Czech:, srazit k zemi,
 * Italian:


 * Polish: położyć,,  zwalić,  zwalać


 * Czech: zploštit se, zplacatit se, splácnout se
 * Italian:


 * Polish: spłaszczyć się, wyrównać się