"Dousing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dousing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dousing" Meaning

Dousing is the act of extinguishing or putting out a fire, usually by pouring or spraying water or other extinguishing agent on it. It can also refer to the act of reducing or pouring out a liquid, such as oil or wine, in a ritualistic or ceremonial manner. In a broader sense, dousing can mean to suppress or quench something, such as a passion or enthusiasm.

"Dousing" Examples

Examples of "Dousing"


The fire department had to use a lots of water to douse the raging forest fire.
After discovering the small blaze in the kitchen, Emma quickly grabbed a fire extinguisher to douse the flames.
The team had to douse the temperature of the reactor to prevent a meltdown.
The pilot expertly doused the flames on the engine to divert the plane to a nearby airfield.
To avoid contamination, the scientist had to douse the sample in a special solution to neutralize any harmful chemicals.

"Dousing" Similar Words

Dourer

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Dourest

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Dourly

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In a dourly manner means to do something with a gloomy or sour disposition; expressing a lack of enthusiasm or pleasure, often with a sense of reluctance or disinterest.

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Dourness refers to a stern, unfriendly, or unsmiling quality; a gloomy, sullen, or sulky disposition. It can also mean a lack of cheerfulness, brightness, or warmth in one's personality or behavior.

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To douse something or someone means to put out or extinguish it, typically by covering or pouring something over it. It can also mean to overwhelm or overwhelm with something, such as a rapid and intense emotion or a great amount of something.

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To douse something or someone means to extinguish or put out a fire, or to pour or sprinkle a liquid over something to cool it or quench its flames. It can also mean to overwhelm or overwhelm with something such as emotions, words, or experiences. For example: "The firefighters quickly doused the flames to prevent the building from spreading."

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any standard word or phrase called "dovekey". It's possible that it's a made-up or obscure term. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.

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