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soundproof
[ sound-proof ]
verb (used with object)
- to cause to be soundproof.
soundproof
/ ˈʊԻˌː /
adjective
- not penetrable by sound
verb
- tr to render soundproof
Other 51Թ Forms
- dzܲԻpǴǴiԲ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of soundproof1
Example Sentences
In the offices of architecture firm Arup, there is a downstairs soundproof room with premium grade surround-sound speakers and a large screen.
Now residents have launched a petition demanding "visual adjustments" and soundproofing for the fans while others have called for it to be taken down.
Noise-cancelling headphones do have their benefits, particularly for long-term ear health where their soundproofing feature can prevent high frequency and loud noise from reaching and damaging the ear - even while listening to music.
Its 17 different interactive installations — featuring soundproof recording booths, an instrument-filled stage and even a how-to-DJ booth — allow visitors to uncover their musical potential.
A little office with large windows is going to be soundproofed and turned into a recording/podcast studio, and a rare books room will be open by appointment.
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