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101 extinguish
vt.1 extinguir ; apagar (light, cigarette)2 apagarse. (pt & pp extinguished) -
102 extinguish
аннулироватьгаситегаситьзагаситьзатмеватьзатушитьомрачатьпогаситьпогашатьподавлятьтушитьубиватьуничтожать -
103 EXTINGUISH
[V]STINGUO (-ERE)EXSTINGUO (-ERE -STINXI -STINCTUM)EXTINGUO (-ERE -STINXI -STINCTUM)RESTINGUO (-ERE -STINXI -STINCTUM)INTERSTINGUO (-ERE)PEREMO (-ERE -EMI -EMPTUM)PERIMO (-ERE -EMI -EMPTUM)DEFLAMMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)INTEREMO (-ERE -I -EMPTUS) -
104 extinguish
germ. diligjan; dīligæn; laskjan; leskan; slakjan; þwaspjan -
105 extinguish
[ɪksˈtɪŋgwɪʃ]söndürmək -
106 extinguish
Iஅணை, தணி, நாசமாக்கு, (கடனை) கொடுத்து தீர்IIஅணைத்துவிடு; தணிவிஅணைIVதணிVநாசமாக்குVI(கடனை) கொடுத்து தீர்தணிவி -
107 extinguish
blus, doodmaak, vernietig -
108 Extinguish
v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Extinguish
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109 extinguish, to
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110 extinguish
v. intr.बुझाना; नष्ट करना; अधिक ज्योति से अस्पष्ट या म्लान कर देना; मन्द हो जाना; बुझ जाना -
111 extinguish
vცეცხლის ჩაქრობა -
112 extinguish
сӳнтер -
113 extinguish
v.1) өшіру, сөну (от, үміт)2) қараңғылату3) жою -
114 extinguish
(isik, ates) söndürmek; borcunu ödemek; feshetmek, lagvetmek -
115 extinguish
v.öchürmek (otni) -
116 extinguish
[ɪk'stɪŋɡwɪʃ] UK / USvt -
117 extinguish
[ɪk'stɪŋɡwɪʃ] UK / USvt -
118 extinguish
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119 extinguish
гасить, погашать, прекращать -
120 extinguish
аннулировать; гасить
См. также в других словарях:
extinguish — ex·tin·guish vt 1: to cause the nonexistence of: do away with 2: to cause (as a claim or right) to be void: nullify 3: to get rid of (a debt or other liability) by payment or other compensatory adjustment ex·tin·guish·able adj … Law dictionary
Extinguish — Ex*tin guish ([e^]ks*t[i^][ng] gw[i^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Extinguished}([e^]ks*t[i^][ng] gw[i^]sht); p pr. & vb. n. {Extinguishing}.] [L. extinguere, exstinguere; ex out + stinguere to quench. See {Distinguish}, {Finish}.] 1. To quench; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
extinguish — [v1] put out a fire blot out, blow out, choke, douse, drown, out, quench, smother, snuff out, stamp out, stifle, suffocate, trample; concept 256 Ant. light extinguish [v2] kill; quash abate, abolish, annihilate, blot out*, check, crush, destroy,… … New thesaurus
extinguish — [ek stiŋ′gwish, ikstiŋ′gwish] vt. [L extinguere, exstinguere, to quench, destroy < ex , out + stinguere, to extinguish (for IE base see STICK) + ISH] 1. to put out (a fire, etc.); quench; smother 2. to put an end to; destroy or cause to die… … English World dictionary
extinguish — (v.) c.1500 (implied in extinguishable), from L. extinguere/exstinguere quench, wipe out, obliterate, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + stinguere quench, from PIE *steig to prick, stick, pierce. Related: Extinguished; extinguishing … Etymology dictionary
extinguish — 1 *crush, quell, suppress, quench, quash Analogous words: obliterate, expunge, efface, delete (see ERASE): *destroy: *ruin, wreck Antonyms: inflame 2 *abolish, annihilate, abate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
extinguish — ► VERB 1) put out (a fire or light). 2) put an end to. 3) cancel (a debt) by full payment. 4) Law render (a right or obligation) void. DERIVATIVES extinguishable adjective extinguisher noun extinguishment noun … English terms dictionary
extinguish — transitive verb Etymology: Latin exstinguere (from ex + stinguere to extinguish) + English ish (as in abolish); akin to Latin instigare to incite more at stick Date: circa 1540 1. a. (1) to bring to an end ; make an end of < hope for their safety … New Collegiate Dictionary
Extinguish — Retire or pay off debt. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * extinguish ex‧tin‧guish [ɪkˈstɪŋgwɪʆ] verb [transitive] 1. LAW to remove someone s permission or right to do something: • Any settlement extinguishes the plaintiff s title to… … Financial and business terms
extinguish — retire or pay off debt. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * extinguish ex‧tin‧guish [ɪkˈstɪŋgwɪʆ] verb [transitive] 1. LAW to remove someone s permission or right to do something: • Any settlement extinguishes the plaintiff s title to that… … Financial and business terms
extinguish — ex|tin|guish [ıkˈstıŋgwıʃ] v [T] formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: exstinguere, from stinguere to extinguish ] 1.) to make a fire or light stop burning or shining = ↑put out ▪ Please extinguish all cigarettes. ▪ Firemen were called to… … Dictionary of contemporary English