| extinguish | 1. To abolish; to quench, as a flame; to cause loss of identity; to destroy. 2. In psychology, to progressively abolish a previously conditioned response. See: conditioning. Origin: L. Extinguo, to quench (05 Mar 2000) |
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| extinguish |
to render extinct.
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| extinguish | kill in large numbers |
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| extinguish | put an end to |
| extinguish | extinguish by crushing |
| extinguish | put out, as of fires, flames, or lights |
| extinguish | capable of being extinguished or killed |
| extinguish | of a fire |
| extinguish | (psychology) of a conditioned response |
| extinguish | a manually operated device for extinguishing small fires |
| extinguish | the act of extinguishing |
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