Extinguish is already a verb.
Other verbs depending on the tense are extinguishes, extinguishing and extinguished.
Some examples for you are:
"We will extinguish the flames".
"The teacher cruelly extinguishes his dreams of becoming a pilot".
"Sorry darling, can you call me back? I can't speak now. I am busy extinguishing the fire in the kid's room".
"As soon as the fire was extinguished, child protection services knocked on the door".
Extinguish is a verb.
When you are presented your birthday cake, make a wish and blow out the candles. An electrical surge will often cause an overload and blow out a fuse.
It sends an electric signal to the valve to tell it to turn on or off.
overuse of energy causes the non renewable sources to extinguish.
Debris is a noun, not a verb.
Depending on context, Rain can be an intransitive verb or transitive verb.
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The verb extinguish means:to cause (something) to stop burning, orto cause the end or death of (something)
Have a wet cloth handy to extinguish any flame. The Russians used tanks to extinguish the Hungarian revolution.
Extinguished is a verb. It's the past tense of extinguish.
Extinguish is an action verb for putting out a fire, or metaphorically.The emergency crew arrived to extinguish the fire.His aim was to extinguish the town's growing population of pigeons.
The word 'quench' is a verb (quench, quenches, quenching, quenched); to put out, extinguish; to satisfy a thirst; to bring to an end by satisfying, damping, cooling, or decreasing.
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as a verb: kill, assassinate, execute, extinguish, knock off, gank as a noun: homicide, asassination, manslaughter, massacre, dispatch, foul play
carbon dioxide is used to extinguish fire
Extinguish means to put out. As in, "I will extinguish the campfire now."
Extinguish - 2010 was released on: USA: 7 November 2010