quashed

[kwɒʃt]

quashed Definition

  • 1reject or void, especially by legal procedure
  • 2suppress or subdue completely

Using quashed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quashed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The court quashed the conviction on a technicality.

  • Example

    The rebellion was quickly quashed by the government forces.

  • Example

    She tried to quash her feelings of jealousy.

  • Example

    He quashed the rumors about his resignation.

quashed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with quashed

  • reject or void a subpoena, especially by legal procedure

    Example

    The judge quashed the subpoena because it was not properly served.

  • suppress or subdue a rebellion completely

    Example

    The government forces were able to quash the rebellion within a week.

  • quash someone's hopes

    destroy or ruin someone's hopes or aspirations

    Example

    The rejection letter quashed her hopes of getting into her dream college.

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Summary: quashed in Brief

The verb 'quashed' [kwɒʃt] means to reject or void something, often through legal procedures, or to suppress or subdue something completely. Examples include 'The court quashed the conviction on a technicality,' and 'The rebellion was quickly quashed by the government forces.' 'Quashed' can also be used in phrases like 'quash a subpoena,' 'quash a rebellion,' and 'quash someone's hopes.'