It's a creative stretch, to be sure, but I can see how "hot plans" could be quenched by some kind of negativity...
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
Quenched
slake, satisfy
your thirst is quenched!
quenched and self temperedsame as TMT bars
Yup. It means get rid of, like 'I quenched my thirst'.
No, "quenched" is not an abstract noun; it is the past tense of the verb "quench." Abstract nouns refer to concepts, ideas, or qualities that cannot be physically touched or measured, such as love, freedom, or happiness. While "quenching" can relate to the abstract idea of satisfying a thirst or extinguishing a fire, the term "quenched" itself describes an action rather than a concept.
The answer is Love.
Using Quenched in agitated medium of water or oil.