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.

26. * Release the eight individuals convicted under article 275 and quash the convictions.

27. Chronic alcohol use can quash the libido of both men and women.

28. The applicant sought judicial review to quash the bin - dover order.

29. The Appeal Court has quashed the convictions of all eleven people.

30. Troops were displaying an obvious reluctance to get involved in quashing demonstrations.

31. The high court judge quashed the decision of the lower court.

32. The Chief Executive issued a statement to quash rumours of financial problems.

33. Unlike the most effective available, the new drug doesn't quash appetite.

34. Nor does it follow that the proper course is to quash the order.

35. Today at Aylesbury Crown Court they asked a judge to quash those convictions.

36. A hospital chief executive has quashed rumours that people will lose their jobs.

37. Synonyms for Countermanding include invalidation, repeal, nullification, abrogation, cancellation, annulment, abolition, voiding, rescindment and quashing

38. Synonyms for Abolishment include repeal, nullification, abrogation, abolition, annulment, voiding, cancellation, quashing, invalidation and rescindment

39. (15) During the medieval period, jury verdicts could be quashed through a process known as Attaint

40. The verdict should be quashed and Phan Kim Khanh should be immediately released, Human Rights Watch said.

41. The company moved quickly to quash rumours/speculation that it is losing money.

42. To counter this revolt, the Kamakura shogunate ordered Ashikaga Takauji to quash the uprising.

43. The Council and the environmental health officer applied for judicial review seeking to quash the justices' order.

44. The Divisional Court concluded that nothing in that statement of facts constituted a threat, and the conviction was quashed.

45. Synonyms for Countermand include undo, abolish, abrogate, annul, cancel, override, overturn, quash, repeal and rescind

46. But he quashed rumours that the Red Fort had been quietly put up for sale due to his financial difficulties.

47. 13 Fawehinmi's conviction on the contempt of court charge was quashed by the appeal court in July.

48. While European regulators didn't outright quash that deal, they outlined harsh conditions required to gain approval.

49. The jurisdiction to quash a decision only exists when there has in fact been an error of law.

50. In relation to such decisions, therefore, certiorari really does quash the decision and deprive it of legal effect.

51. • The court itself took the point that the Committal was invalid and quashed a sentence of 18 months

52. They accordingly reversed the judge's decision to quash and restored the decisions of the appeal committee in both cases.

53. The majority of the Court of Appeal held that it had jurisdiction to quash the judge's order.

54. The court itself took the point that the committal was invalid and quashed a sentence of 18 months' imprisonment.

55. The tenant then applied to the Divisional Court by way of judicial review to quash the judge's decision.

56. The Court therefore excluded the confession wrongly obtained by the police and went on to quash Samuel's conviction for armed robbery.

57. The courts quashed the plans on the grounds that the progeny would be hybrids, with no rights under the law.

58. But the Court of Appeal quashed his conviction and accepted that the woman probably faked her injuries and fabricated the allegations.

59. 30 His conviction was quashed in March 1986 after his counsel argued that the police evidence was a tissue of lies.

60. The writ of Certiorari can be issued by the Supreme Court or any High Court for quashing the order already passed by an inferior court, tribunal or quasi-judicial authority.

61. An example of an appellate court granting a petition for writ of Certiorari and quashing a trial court’s order can be found in State Farm Florida Ins

62. 5 hours ago · Planning board Consents to quashing permission for Cairn’s RTÉ site plan Ailesbury Road residents had challenged fast-track permission for development about 4 hours ago

63. In recent animal studies, this chemical inhibited COX- a protein that spurs inflammation (the same protein that so-called COX-2 inhibitor drugs such as Celebrex quash).

64. Cour de Cassation, (French: “Court of Cassation,” or “Abrogation”), the highest court of criminal and civil appeal in France, with the power to quash (casser) the decisions of lower courts

65. The Synonym of - Abandonings (verb) retirement reversal revocation dissolution abandonment annulment abolition elimination repeal undoing invalidation recall abrogation repudiation deletion nullification retraction dissolving abandoning abolishing canceling invalidating overruling quashing recalling retracting reversing revoking withdrawing

66. His mother might have quashed those dreams when she applied to emigrate with Matt to the United States in the late 1920s, but he was granted a reprieve by the nine-month processing time.

67. The single Cockcrow, with guest vocals by Siobhan Wilson, has a sort of Flamenco drum motif tapped out on the guitar and its maudlin lyrics of quashed hope and love and hurt and despair

68. A single bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court held that "threatening" cannot be termed as "Abetment", and discharged a woman of Abetment to suicide charge and quashed the proceedings against her

69. After the military quashed the coup that led to the removal of Mahendra Chaudhry, QArase joined the Interim Military Government as a financial adviser on 9 June 2000, until his appointment as Prime Minister on 4 July.

70. The FIR sought to be quashed by Goswami was lodged at the instance of Irfan Abubakar Shaikh, secretary of the Raza Educational Welfare Society alleging that his channel Communalized the incident of large gathering of migrants at Bandra.

71. Mainly law (esp in France) annulment, as of a judicial decision by a higher court Word Origin for Cassation C15: from Old French, from Medieval Latin cassātiō, from Late Latin cassāre to cancel, from Latin quassāre to quash

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