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calmed (comparative more calmed, superlative most calmed)

  1. Having been made calmer.
    • 1997, David Frawley, Ayurveda and the Mind: the Healing of Consciousness:
      Samadhi of the calmed mind is beyond all objects and thoughts and involves stilling or silencing our consciousness on all levels.
    • 2009, Jose Alvarez, Frank Pais: Architect of Cuba's Betrayed Revolution, page 236:
      Raúl Pujol, very calmed, went out to the porch and shouted to the agents who were guarding the corner: “Listen, these friends of mine are going to leave against the traffic to take Rastro Street!, can they?”
    • 2015, Jeffry A. Simpson, W. Steven Rholes, Attachment Theory and Research, page 222:
      These predictions are consistent with reasearch showing that (1) individuals who were waiting to begin a stressful procedure were less calmed when their partners avoided or downplayed their concerns (Simpson et al., 1992);

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calmed

  1. simple past and past participle of calm

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