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extinguish
This term evokes the image of a flame being smothered or snuffed out, carrying a sense of finality and complete cessation. While it is the standard technical term for putting out a fire, its use in emotional contexts suggests a cold, sudden disappearance of passion or hope, often implying an external force caused the loss. In legal and biological contexts, the word shifts toward a formal sense of termination. It describes the absolute erasure of a right or the permanent disappearance of a species, emphasizing that the subject no longer exists in any capacity.
Meanings
To stop a fire or light from burning by pouring water over it or using another method.
"The firefighters worked for hours to extinguish the blaze."
To bring an end to a feeling, hope, or a particular state of being.
"The sudden bad news extinguished all hope of a peaceful resolution."