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quenched Definition


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quench
verb quenches, quenched, quenching
    1a. To satisfy (thirst) by drinking;
      Thesaurus: satisfy, sate, slake.
    1b. To satisfy (a desire, etc).
    2. To extinguish (a fire or light, etc).
      Thesaurus: stifle, smother, put out, douse, extinguish.
    3. To damp or crush (ardour, enthusiasm or desire, etc).
    4. metallurgy.
      To cool (hot metal) rapidly by plunging in cold liquid in order to alter its properties.
    5. nuclear chem.
      To introduce an agent into a luminescent material to reduce the duration of phosphorescence.
Derivative: quenchable
adj
    Derivative: quencher
    noun
      Derivative: quenchless
      adj
        Derivative: quenching
        adj, noun
          Etymology: Anglo-Saxon acwencan.



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