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• | The state of being silent; entire absence of sound or noise; absolute stillness. |
• | Forbearance from, or absence of, speech; taciturnity; muteness. |
• | Secrecy; as, these things were transacted in silence. |
• | The cessation of rage, agitation, or tumilt; calmness; quiest; as, the elements were reduced to silence. |
• | Absence of mention; oblivion. |
• | Be silent; -- used elliptically for let there be silence, or keep silence. |
• | To compel to silence; to cause to be still; to still; to hush. |
• | To put to rest; to quiet. |
• | To restrain from the exercise of any function, privilege of instruction, or the like, especially from the act of preaching; as, to silence a minister of the gospel. |
• | To cause to cease firing, as by a vigorous cannonade; as, to silence the batteries of an enemy. |