stanch|stanched|stanches|stanching in English

verb

[stɑːntʃ]

stop the flow of a liquid; cause a wound to stop bleeding (also staunch)

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1. I thought it my duty to help stanch these leaks.

2. If they behave like everyone else, how much will that stanch the passion of his support?

3. And they are heightened demand will allow them to stanch recent price declines in the market.

4. Pettyjohn is a stanch republican and has served Capably as a member of the school board

5. And there was only one misfire, near Kharkov, Ukraine, where a nuclear blast was unable to stanch a gas leak.

6. “And a woman having an issue of blood twelve years ... touched the border of [Christ’s] garment: and immediately her issue of blood stanched [stopped].

7. Sadly, under GM those qualities were steadily diluted in an ill-judged attempt to stanch the losses that Saab made in all but one of the American firm's 20 years of stewardship.

8. For instance, the generic name for yarrow is Achillea, after the legendary Greek hero Achilles, who is said to have used the foliage to stanch the flow of blood from wounded fellow soldiers during the Trojan War.

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