Sentences with Quash

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Quash'

The dictator tried to quash any opposition by suppressing free speech.

The judge decided to quash the subpoena, ruling it as unnecessary for the trial.

The king issued a decree to quash the rebellion, declaring martial law in the troubled region.

The government's effort to quash the insurgent group only fueled more resentment among the population.

The detective had to quash misleading information to solve the mysterious case successfully.

The environmental activist worked tirelessly to quash plans for the construction of a harmful factory.

The scientist discovered a groundbreaking method to quash the spread of a deadly virus.

The editor-in-chief decided to quash the controversial article to avoid backlash from readers.

The judge decided to quash the controversial ruling, bringing an end to the heated legal battle.

The company tried to quash the negative publicity by issuing a public apology.

The government sought to quash the rebellion by imposing strict martial law.

The president's veto was an attempt to quash the proposed legislation on environmental regulations.

Despite their efforts to quash dissent, the protest movement continued to gain momentum.

The detective worked tirelessly to quash any doubts about the suspect's alibi.

The athlete's impressive performance helped quash any skepticism about his abilities.

The scientific community worked together to quash the unfounded conspiracy theories surrounding the experiment.

The teacher had to quash disruptions in the classroom to maintain a conducive learning environment.

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