Extinguish
121ἀποσβέσῃ — ἀποσβέσηι , ἀπόσβεσις extinction fem dat sg (epic) ἀποσβέννυμι extinguish aor subj mid 2nd sg ἀποσβέννυμι extinguish aor subj act 3rd sg ἀποσβέννυμι extinguish fut ind mid 2nd sg …
122gʷes-, zgʷes- — gʷes , zgʷes English meaning: to extinguish Deutsche Übersetzung: “erlöschen” Material: O.Ind. jásate, jásyati “is erschöpft”, jüsa yati “löscht, erschöpft”; Maybe a truncated form in Alb.Gheg *jüsa yati, shuejt, shuajta (aor.)… …
123wipe out — verb 1. kill in large numbers (Freq. 1) the plague wiped out an entire population • Syn: ↑eliminate, ↑annihilate, ↑extinguish, ↑eradicate, ↑decimate, ↑carry off …
124extinguishant — shənt noun ( s) : an agent (as water) that extinguishes fire * * * /ik sting gwi sheuhnt/, n. a substance used in extinguishing fires. [EXTINGUISH + ANT] * * * extingˈuishant noun A substance used to extinguish fires • • • Main Entry: ↑extinguish …
125a|bol´ish|ment — a|bol|ish «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop …
126a|bol´ish|er — a|bol|ish «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop …
127a|bol´ish|a|ble — a|bol|ish «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop …
128a|bol|ish — «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop, suppress …