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extinguish Verb 1. to put out (a fire or light) 2. to remove or destroy entirely [Latin exstinguere] extinguishable adj
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extinguish Translationsextinguish v extinguish [ikˈstiŋgwiʃ] to put out (a fire etc) Please extinguish your cigarettes.blusيُطْفِئгасяuhasitslukkelöschenσβήνωextinguir, apagarära kustutamaخاموش کردن؛ از بین بردنsammuttaaéteindreלְכַבּוֹתबुझानाugasitielolt, kioltmemadamkanslökkva, drepa íspegnere消す끄다užgesintinodzēst; izdzēstpadamkanuitdovenslokke, utslettegasićextinguira stingeгасить, тушитьzahasiťugasitiugasitisläckaทำให้ไฟดับsöndürmek熄滅гаситиبجھاناdập tắt熄灭 n exˈtinguisher a spraying apparatus containing chemicals for putting out fire. blusserمِطْفَأَهпожарогасителhasicí přístrojbrandslukker; pulverslukkerdas Löschgerätπυροσβεστήραςextintortulekustutiکپسول آتش نشانیsammutinextincteurמַטָף כִּבּוּיशामक, बुझाने वालाaparat za gašenjetűzoltó készülékpemadam apihandslökkvitækiestintore消火器소화기gesintuvasugunsdzēšamais aparātspemadam apiblusapparaatbrannslokkingsapparatgaśnicaextintorextinctorогнетушительhasiaci prístrojgasilni aparatprotivpožarni aparatbrandsläckareเครื่องดับเพลิงyangın söndürücü滅火器вогнегасникبجھانے والاbình chữa cháy灭火器 |
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As the flames gained headway it became apparent to Tarzan that whatever had caused the explosion had scattered some highly inflammable substance upon the surrounding woodwork, for the water which they poured in from the pump seemed rather to spread than to extinguish the blaze. Then I went up to the house to help them extinguish the fire. Instead of their being "joined in affection" and free from all apprehension of different "interests," envy and jealousy would soon extinguish confidence and affection, and the partial interests of each confederacy, instead of the general interests of all America, would be the only objects of their policy and pursuits. |
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