squelched

IPA: skwˈɛɫtʃt

adjective

  • Having been squelched.
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Examples of "squelched" in Sentences

  • But Gardenhire said his desire to call up reinforcements was "squelched" by the front office.
  • If the debate here were "squelched", then all opinions that were counter to the one would be removed.
  • Seward he would have "squelched" it there also, it never occurred to him to breathe a word against Pryor.
  • a chance to be in New York and meet Seward he would have 'squelched' it there also, it never occurred to him to breathe a word against Pryor.
  • That led to a tendency for heckler’s veto, which was opposed on the basis that the visiting rugby sides had the right to not have their expression squelched by crowd control concerns.
  • Shelley ordered the edition to be "squelched," but nearly a hundred copies had already been issued; and this fact, so maddening to the poet, may yet rejoice the collector of rare books.
  • The Southern nullifiers, who had been "squelched" by General Jackson, began to revive under the more genial rule of Mr. Van Buren, and they established an "organ" called the Washington _Chronicle_.
  • Whereas Congo Square rocked and infused soul into the sweaty bodies that came every Sunday afternoon, Jackson Square squelched the human spirit and sometimes took away the life of our ancestral people.

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