Squelch
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British pronunciation/skwˈɛlt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈskwɛɫtʃ/

Définition et Signification de "squelch"

to squelch
01

s'enfoncer dans la boue, marcher dans la boue

walk through mud or mire
to squelch definition and meaning
02

écraser, compresser

to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition
to squelch definition and meaning
03

étouffer, réprimer

to forcefully bring the development or growth of something that is troubling to an end
04

s'engouffrer, s'écraser

make a sucking sound
Squelch
01

coupure, squelch

an electric circuit that cuts off a receiver when the signal becomes weaker than the noise
02

réprimande, réponse cinglante

a crushing remark

squelch

v

squelched

adj

squelched

adj

squelcher

n

squelcher

n
example
Exemple
The manager squelched the rumors effectively by issuing a clear statement.
The sodden ground squelched beneath their boots as they trudged through the rain-soaked field.
He squelched any further discussion by enforcing a strict no-talk rule.
By the end of the meeting, he will have squelched all objections to the plan.
They had been trying to squelch the discontent for months before taking action.
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