deaved

/divd/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'deave': to deafen or stun with noise; to annoy or overwhelm with loud sound.
    • The construction noise deaved the residents all day long.
    • She was deaved by the constant shouting of the crowd at the concert.
    • The old factory's machinery deaved the workers until they wore earplugs.
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