quash|quashed|quashes|quashing in English
verb
[kwɑʃ /kwɒʃ]
suppress, quell, put down forcibly; invalidate, annul
Use "quash|quashed|quashes|quashing" in a sentence
1. The rebellion was quickly quashed.
2. The army quashed the rebellion.
3. They quashed the indictment against the manager.
4. Cassation definition is - the act of annulling, canceling, or quashing : abrogation
5. 3 They quashed the indictment against the manager.
6. The Court of Appeal quashed his conviction.
7. The company tried to quash the unwanted publicity.
8. The applicant sought judicial review to quash the order.
9. Whereas certiorari quashes past unlawful conduct, prohibition prevents future or continued unlawful conduct.
10. The revolt was swiftly quashed by government troops.
11. The High Court later quashed his conviction for murder.
12. 23 The government immediately moved to quash the revolt.
13. The police were brought in to quash the strike.
14. He applied for judicial review to quash the order.
15. The applicant seeks judicial review to quash the order.
16. 16 Graham attempted to quash rumours of growing discontent.
17. I was about to learn how to quash hunger.
18. 24 The revolt was swiftly quashed by government troops.
19. The applicant seeks an order quashing and setting aside the decision of the adjudicator.
20. The government immediately moved to quash the revolt.
21. Synonyms for Abolishes include cancels, quashes, annuls, rescinds, eradicates, repeals, nullifies, destroys, invalidates and eliminates
22. It's kind of like Quash Hill, just not as lame.
23. The administration quickly moved to quash talk of Geithner's ouster.
24. The judge upheld the defendant's submission and quashed his conviction.
25. The applicant seek judicial review to quash the bind - over order.