"Squelching" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Squelching" Meaning

The verb "squelching" means to suppress or crush with an oppressive force, to suffice or fill someone's needs, or to put out (a fire) quickly.

"Squelching" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Squelching"


1. Imagery in Writing


"Suddenly, the tires squelched through a puddle of mud on the abandoned road, throwing up a tiny wave that rose between the lanes and recreated the miniature dunes of a sea after a tempest."

2. Squeaky and Squeal Sound


"The muck on the deck squelched beneath her sneakers, the sound echoing up into the quiet of the morning, a reminder of the hidden dangers that lay beneath a surface."

3. Trumped-Up Terms


"The politician claimed that the onslaught of regulations would stifle innovation even as small businesses are starting to squelch competition due to lack of legal support."

4. Squishing and Squeezing in Pressure


"The reactor needed to squelch a molten sodium down to a precise temperature to run more efficiently, requiring a high level of precision in cooling control to avoid a sodium fire, which was toxic and once lit could never fully be extinguished."

5. Smothering


"The finance lawyer was said to have squelched an investigation into embezzlement by repeatedly pointing out the technicalities of another law, thereby rendering the charges without legal basis."

"Squelching" Similar Words

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"Quirky" or "uncomfortable" or "cramped" or "not easy" : Squeezy can refer to something that is tight or compact in a way that might be uncomfortable or difficult, such as "I felt a bit squeezy in the back of the car."

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