axe |
quash |
As a proper noun axe
is axis (world war two nation group).
As a verb quash is
to defeat forcibly.
acquit |
quash |
As verbs the difference between acquit and quash
is that
acquit is while
quash is to defeat forcibly.
quash |
wipeout |
As a verb quash
is to defeat forcibly.
As a noun wipeout is
the action of the verb "wipe out".
declaration |
quash |
As a noun declaration
is declaration (written or oral indication of a fact, opinion, or belief).
As a verb quash is
to defeat forcibly.
quash |
staunch |
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 |
undefined |
As a verb quash
is to defeat forcibly.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
glimmering |
quash |
As verbs the difference between glimmering and quash
is that
glimmering is present participle of lang=en while
quash is to defeat forcibly.
As a noun glimmering
is a glimmer.
quash |
repressed |
As verbs the difference between quash and repressed
is that
quash is to defeat forcibly while
repressed is (
repress) or
repressed can be pressed again.
As an adjective repressed is
subjected to repression.
quash |
admonish |
As verbs the difference between quash and admonish
is that
quash is to defeat forcibly while
admonish is to warn or notify of a fault; to reprove gently or kindly, but seriously; to exhort.
quash |
repress |
As verbs the difference between quash and repress
is that
quash is to defeat forcibly while
repress is to press again.
As a noun repress is
the act of repressing.
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