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Meaning

The word "quench" means to satisfy a thirst or to extinguish a flame. It often refers to the act of drinking something to relieve thirst or putting out a fire. In a broader sense, it can also mean to put an end to something, such as feelings or desires.

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Etymology

The word "quench" originates from the Old English "cwenccan," which means "to extinguish, put out." It has roots in the Proto-West Germanic *kwankōnan, which also relates to various forms of "to extinguish" in other Germanic languages.

Examples

  1. She took a long drink of water to quench her thirst after the hike.
  2. Firefighters worked tirelessly to quench the flames of the blazing building.
  3. The cool breeze helped to quench the heat of the hot summer day.
  4. Reading a great book can sometimes quench your thirst for adventure.
  5. The teacher hoped to quench the students' curiosity about space through engaging lessons.
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