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1. To make calm or still; to soothe
2. To immobilize or cause to be at a standstill, typically referring to a sailing vessel when there is no wind
1. The tranquil music began to becalm Spider-Man's agitated nerves after his battle with the Green Goblin.
2. As the wind died down, Iron Man noticed the sailboat had become becalmed and offered to tow it back to the harbor.
3. Under the moonlit sky, the sea seemed to becalm the Black Pearl, leaving Captain Jack Sparrow waiting for the wind's mercy.
4. During his time-travel adventures, even a high-tech gadget like Doraemon found himself becalmed by ancient landscapes' serene beauty.