"Stanching" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stanching" Meaning

Stopping or preventing something from flowing, moving, or growing; suppressing or restraining.

"Stanching" Examples

Showing 5 examples of the usage of the word "stanching".


1. Verb usage:


The hospitals were facing challenges in stanching the spread of the disease, especially in rural areas.
The medical team worked tirelessly to stanch the bleeding and stabilize the patient's condition.

2. Adjective usage:


The president's words were meant to stanch the criticism surrounding the government's recent decisions.
The dedicated team was working stanchly to complete the project on time.

3. Noun usage:


The team was awarded a grant to develop stanching devices for emergency situations.
The stanching committee took swift action to address the allegations of corruption within the organization.

4. Idiomatic expression:


The team's efforts were finally starting to stanch the bleeding in sales after the pandemic.
Without immediate medical intervention, the wound will continue to stanch and severely impact the patient's health.

5. Poetic usage:


The painting was a stanching reminder of the brutal reality of war and its effects on the innocent civilians.
The poet's words were a stanching cry for justice and an end to inequality.

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"Stances" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. A position or attitude, typically one that is not temporary or casual: <br> - The team's aggressive stance on the issue was clear from the start.<br><br>2. A physical posture or attitude of the body: <br> - She assumed a defensive stance, ready to face the challenge ahead.<br><br>3. In baseball, a stance refers to the position of a player at the plate, ready to hit the ball: <br> - The batter assumed a batting stance, gripping the bat firmly.<br><br>4. In politics or intellectual debates, a stance refers to a strong opinion or position taken by a politician, intellectual, or writer: <br> - The politician's stance on the proposed legislation was met with mixed reactions from the public.<br><br>5. In dance or other performing arts, a stance can refer to a fixed position or attitude assumed by a dancer, singer, or performer during a performance: <br> - The dancer's dramatic stance added to the overall mood of the piece.

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Stanchion

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A stanchion is a vertical post or shaft, especially one used to support a beam or a canopy. It can also refer to a bar or rail, especially one used to mark a border or divide a space.<br><br>Example: The stanchion held up the heavy canvas tarpaulin.<br><br>Synonyms: pillar, post, strut, support

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Stanchly

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Strongly and firmly, in a steadfast or unwavering manner. Unyielding or resolute.

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A temporary replacement or substitute, usually in a position or role.

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