verb
- present participle of defuse; the act of removing or disarming a fuse from an explosive device
- present participle of defuse; the act of reducing tension or making a situation less dangerous or hostile
Usage: often used in military or bomb-disposal contexts
Usage: figurative use; common in everyday contexts
Examples
- The bomb squad spent hours defuzing the device before it could detonate.
- Defuzing the conflict required both sides to compromise and listen to each other.
- She was skilled at defuzing tense situations with humor and empathy.
- The negotiator focused on defuzing the hostage crisis through careful dialogue.
- By defuzing the argument early, they prevented a major workplace dispute.
- The team practiced defuzing explosive ordnance as part of their regular training.