defuse
verb /diːˈfjuːz/
/diːˈfjuːz/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they defuse | /diːˈfjuːz/ /diːˈfjuːz/ |
he / she / it defuses | /diːˈfjuːzɪz/ /diːˈfjuːzɪz/ |
past simple defused | /diːˈfjuːzd/ /diːˈfjuːzd/ |
past participle defused | /diːˈfjuːzd/ /diːˈfjuːzd/ |
-ing form defusing | /diːˈfjuːzɪŋ/ /diːˈfjuːzɪŋ/ |
- defuse something to stop a possibly dangerous or difficult situation from developing, especially by making people less angry or nervous
- Local police are trying to defuse racial tension in the community.
- These latest measures should help to defuse the situation.
- defuse something to remove the fuse from a bomb so that it cannot explode
- Police closed the road while they defused the bomb.