vamper in a sentence
n.
Definition
VAMPER (verb): to diminish or weaken the intensity or enjoyment of something.
Sample Sentences
- The unexpected downpour seemed to vamper the excitement of the outdoor concert.
- Her constant interruptions began to vamper the flow of the meeting, making it less productive.
- The new policies might vamper our ability to innovate and adapt quickly to market changes.
- His negative attitude could vamper the team’s morale and hinder their performance.
- The lack of resources will undoubtedly vamper the success of the upcoming project.
- The constant delays in the project were starting to vamper the team's enthusiasm.
- She felt that the negative feedback from her peers might vamper her chances of promotion.
- His reluctance to embrace change seemed to vamper the progress of the entire department.
- The wild weather conditions did nothing but vamper their plans for the outdoor event.
- A lack of resources can often vamper even the best-laid strategies in a business.
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