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Meanings of
quenching
in English
Portuguese
extinção
Catalan
extinció
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The act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning.
extinction
extinguishing
Portuguese
extinção
Synonyms
Examples for "
extinction
"
extinction
extinguishing
Examples for "
extinction
"
1
Nuclear war meant human
extinction
,
so war no longer made any sense.
2
The coming great
extinction
will be the work of Homo sapiens, however.
3
Animal lovers accused the state government of pushing dingo populations to
extinction
.
4
The
extinction
risk had increased for seven seabird species in recent years.
5
As a result, the species is rapidly on its way towards
extinction
.
1
Hope is
extinguishing
with every steel plant flame that simmers and fades.
2
We have to keep
extinguishing
the fire, said Suleiman, a Maronite Christian.
3
The fever in Robert blazed out under a pressure of
extinguishing
tears.
4
All Montmorency turned out of doors to assist in
extinguishing
the conflagration.
5
To take it for granted was the surest way of
extinguishing
it.
Usage of
quenching
in English
1
There is no
quenching
of his love in the anger of Jesus.
2
The
quenching
of ROS led to the amelioration of the affected pathways.
3
They should also guard against the
quenching
of the Spirit, 1 Thess.
4
The sky had fallen, and the effect was rather
quenching
than otherwise.
5
Gloom spreads over all the earth with the
quenching
of Sigurd's joy:
6
Plain water, brine and oil are the three most common
quenching
materials.
7
The
quenching
strategies that have successfully blocked signal biosynthesis are also covered.
8
The assay is not susceptible to signal
quenching
due to colored compounds.
9
His shaggy brows swept down ever his eyes like ashes
quenching
flame.
10
Abu Bakr looked at the Bedouin,
quenching
their thirst from the well.
11
A convent and self-
quenching
;
-
cloisters
would
seem to me like holy dew.
12
These afford them protection, as well as a means of
quenching
thirst.
13
To evaluate the
quenching
of CL in vivo, two strategies are pursued.
14
How
quenching
to the gossip that must in any case get abroad!
15
What about
quenching
the burn once the mouth is already on fire?
16
He usually had a thirst that took considerable
quenching
in the mornings now.
Other examples for "quenching"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
quenching
quench
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
common quenching
dependent quenching
efficient quenching
final quenching
measure the quenching
More collocations
Translations for
quenching
Portuguese
extinção
Catalan
extinció
Quenching
through the time
Quenching
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common