Quash vs Staunch - What's the difference?
quash | staunch |
To defeat forcibly.
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To crush or dash to pieces.
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(legal) To void or suppress (a subpoena, decision, etc.).
loyal, trustworthy, reliable, outstanding
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dependable, persistent
* Without our staunch front line the enemy would have split the regiment.
To stop the flow of (blood).
To stop, check, or deter an action.
* Somebody's got to staunch those press leaks!
As verbs the difference between quash and staunch
is that quash is to defeat forcibly while staunch is to stop the flow of (blood).As an adjective staunch is
loyal, trustworthy, reliable, outstanding.quash
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Verb
(es)- The army quashed the rebellion.
- Contrition is apt to quash or allay all worldly grief.
- The whales / Against sharp rocks, like reeling vessels, quashed , / Though huge as mountains, are in pieces dashed.
Anagrams
*staunch
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Alternative forms
* stanchAdjective
(er)- He's been a staunch supporter of mine through every election.
- he relished a glass of choice old wine in season as both nourishing and bloodmaking and possessing aperient virtues (notably a good burgundy which he was a staunch believer in)
