An offer is extinguished by being withdrawn, if possible, or by being rejected.
Obligation is extinguished by fulfilling the obligation as promised or as required.
"Extinguished" is a verb in past participle form. It is used to describe the act of putting out a fire or ending a fire's ability to burn.
Four firefighters were discussing the number of fires they extinguished for the month of February. Rafael extinguished 25% fewer fires than Louis in February. William extinguished 50% more fires than Rafael. Albert extinguished 20% fewer fires than Rafael and William combined. If Louis extinguished 6 fires per week, how many fires did all four men extinguish during the entire month?
An Extinguished fire is put out and a raging fire is continuing to burn .
Nancy poured baking soda on the grease fire to extinguish the flame.
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it has to be smothered or burned up
It has to be smothered or burned up
The smoke that is released when a candle is extinguished is white and is a liquid or solid wax. It is produced from the condensation of the wax vapors.
They certainly can request it be extinguished. If they are competent to handle their own affairs they apply to the court. If they granted the power of attorney, they can revoke it.
The movement that extinguished many revivals leading up to the Great Awakening was called the Enlightenment.