quench
This term evokes the image of sudden neutralization, whether through the application of liquid or the forceful suppression of energy. When applied to thirst, it suggests a complete and satisfying relief rather than a partial reduction. In metallurgical contexts, it describes a precise technical process of rapid cooling to alter the physical properties of metal. When used figuratively to describe emotions or rebellions, the word carries a connotation of forceful extinction. It implies that a flame, whether literal or metaphorical, has been decisively put out, often suggesting an external force acting upon the subject to stop its growth or spread.
Meanings
To satisfy a strong desire or need for something, especially thirst.
"A cold glass of water quickly quenched his thirst."
To extinguish a fire or a light by using water or another substance.
"The firefighters worked tirelessly to quench the blaze."