extinguish

নিভান
definition
verb
firemen were soaking everything to extinguish the blaze
cause (a fire or light) to cease to burn or shine.
translation of 'extinguish'
verb
নি:শেষ করা,
নেভান,
নিবান,
নিভান,
ম্লান করা,
নির্বাপণ করা,
লোপ করা,
ধ্বংস করা,
শেষ করা,
প্রশমিত করা
example
I accept that there may be situations in which if a creditor unconditionally assigns the benefit of a debt to a debtor, he will thereby 'extinguish' the debt.
There were some I saw who were steeped in phosphor: They were burning like torches and they jumped into the water to 'extinguish' the fire.
Most periods of limitation do not 'extinguish' the claimant's right but merely bar his remedy.
It gradually increased until the sensation felt as though I had swallowed fire and could not 'extinguish' the flame.
She would blow out all the candles, 'extinguish' the fire and shiver in the cold.
Within seconds, the Fireguard recognized that the JFS could not blow out the fire and used the fire extinguisher to quickly 'extinguish' the blaze.
The fabric and wood fueled the flames while fire units worked to 'extinguish' the blaze.
After all, poverty, disease and ignorance kill many more people each year than terrorists, and do much more to cause suffering and 'extinguish' hope.
Police ordered the picketers to stay on the sidewalk, set up wooden barricades to pen them in and told strikers to 'extinguish' the fires in oil drums they lit to stay warm.
Elected dictatorships, which 'extinguish' opposition, destroy the political process too.
It took the entire Halon fire bottle to 'extinguish' the flames.
firemen were soaking everything to 'extinguish' the blaze
Fire fighters managed to 'extinguish' the blaze around 5pm.
Accordingly, in our view the flooding of the land did not 'extinguish' native title.
firemen were soaking everything to 'extinguish' the blaze
When we destroy ecosystems and 'extinguish' species, we degrade the greatest heritage this planet has to offer and thereby threaten our own existence.
I'd never have explored the Tamil area, or written about their civilisation now destroyed, 'extinguished' .
The children tried to blow them out, but the candles weren't 'extinguishable' .
This legislation overturns the rule of law and it 'extinguishes' the property rights of our people.
More than 200 firefighters from Arlington, Va., and other nearby towns, 'extinguished' a fire that burned for nearly three days.
I shrieked and jumped back, as he, laughing with amusement, murmured another set of words and a different ray of light 'extinguished' the fire.
Having given himself a sniff of a chance, however, the Canadian left-hander 'extinguished' his hopes with bogeys at the following two holes.
Your final payment 'extinguishes' your debt and you are mortgage-free - guaranteed.
Our instructions are not to pursue that, so we do not argue for 'extinguishment' under section 109.
The little spark of hope within me promptly 'extinguished' itself.
We submit that is a different sort of 'extinguishment' .
Although, in Mabo, Indigenous Australians won recognition of their traditional rights to land, the High Court by the narrowest majority (four to three) decided that these fragile rights were readily 'extinguishable' .
She deliberately 'extinguished' the light in her eyes, but it shone against her will in a barely noticeable smile.
It was referred to and is known as the White Paper Policy of 1969, which called for the 'extinguishment' of the rights of the aboriginal people in the country.
If Dundee went into the break with renewed hope, it was 'extinguished' 10 minutes after the restart.
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