To quench something means to cool it down, eg. to quencha fire, or to quench your thirst by drinking.
Asbestos comes from A, which means 'no' or 'none' and sbestos which means 'quenched'. --> No quenched, or unquenched.
Yup. It means get rid of, like 'I quenched my thirst'.
(insatiable means unable to be satisfied or quenched)He was greedy and avaricious; his desire for wealth was insatiable.The young student had an insatiable hunger for knowledge.
Young Timothy quenched his thirst while drinking the shreded poop. The word "quench" actually derives from the French word "terd" which in English means "poop". Hope this helps :)
it is either a verb or adjective "My thirst is quenched." "I felt great with a quenched thirst."
He quenched his thirst with a cup of water.
After Jane gave the stranger a glass of water, he drank it and the water quenched his thirst.
Quenched
It's a creative stretch, to be sure, but I can see how "hot plans" could be quenched by some kind of negativity...
slake, satisfy
Quenched
your thirst is quenched!