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douse
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douse 1 also dowse  (dous)
v. doused also dowsed, dous·ing also dows·ing, dous·es also dows·es
v.tr.
1. To plunge into liquid; immerse. See Synonyms at dip.
2. To wet thoroughly; drench.
3. To put out (a light or fire); extinguish.
v.intr.
To become thoroughly wet.
n.
A thorough drenching.

[From obsolete douse, to strike.]

douser n.

douse 2  (douz)
v.
Variant of dowse1.

douse1, dowse [daʊs]
vb
1. to plunge or be plunged into water or some other liquid; duck
2. (tr) to drench with water, esp in order to wash or clean
3. (tr) to put out (a light, candle, etc.)
n
an immersion
[perhaps related to obsolete douse to strike, of obscure origin]
douser , dowser n

douse2
vb (tr)
1. (Transport / Nautical Terms) Nautical to lower (sail) quickly
2. Archaic to strike or beat
n
Archaic a blow
[of uncertain origin; perhaps related to douse1]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.douse - put out, as of a candle or a light; "Douse the lights"
blow out, extinguish, quench, snuff out - put out, as of fires, flames, or lights; "Too big to be extinguished at once, the forest fires at best could be contained"; "quench the flames"; "snuff out the candles"
2.douse - wet thoroughly
wet - cause to become wet; "Wet your face"
3.douse - dip into a liquid; "He dipped into the pool"
dip, dunk, souse, douse, plunge - immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate; "dip the garment into the cleaning solution"; "dip the brush into the paint"
4.douse - immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate; "dip the garment into the cleaning solution"; "dip the brush into the paint"
sop - dip into liquid; "sop bread into the sauce"
immerse, plunge - thrust or throw into; "Immerse yourself in hot water"
douse, duck, dip - dip into a liquid; "He dipped into the pool"
dabble - dip a foot or hand briefly into a liquid
5.douse - lower quickly; "douse a sail"
furl, roll up - form into a cylinder by rolling; "Roll up the cloth"
6.douse - slacken; "douse a rope"
slacken, remit - make slack as by lessening tension or firmness
7.douse - cover with liquid; pour liquid onto; "souse water on his hot face"
wet - cause to become wet; "Wet your face"
brine - soak in brine
bedraggle, draggle - make wet and dirty, as from rain
bate - soak in a special solution to soften and remove chemicals used in previous treatments; "bate hides and skins"
ret - place (flax, hemp, or jute) in liquid so as to promote loosening of the fibers from the woody tissue
sluice, flush - irrigate with water from a sluice; "sluice the earth"

douse dowse
verb
1. put out, smother, blow out, extinguish, snuff (out) The crew began to douse the fire.
2. drench, soak, steep, saturate, duck, submerge, immerse, dunk, souse, plunge into water They doused him in petrol.
Translations
douse [daʊs] VT (with water) → mojar (with con) [+ flames, light] → apagar
douse [ˈdaʊs] vt
(with water)tremper, inonder
to douse sth/sb with sth → arroser qch/qn de qch
[+ flames, fire] → éteindre
douse
vt
(= pour water over)Wasser schütten über (+acc); (= put into water)ins Wasser tauchen; plantsreichlich wässern; to douse somebody/something in or with petroljdn/etw mit Benzin übergießen
lightausmachen, löschen
douse [daʊs] vt (with water) → infradiciare; (flames) → spegnere
douse [daʊs] vt (with water) → infradiciare; (flames) → spegnere


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