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Is it squashed or quashed?

Is it squashed or quashed?

You can squash a spider or a tomato; but when the meaning you intend is “to suppress,” as in rebellions or (especially) legal motions, the more sophisticated term is “quash.”

Why do people say squash instead of Quash?

In the 1300s, the OED says, “quash” took on a physical sense: “To break in pieces; to smash. When “squash” entered English in the 16th century, according to the OED, it meant to “squeeze, press, or crush into a flat mass or pulp; to beat to, or dash in, pieces, etc.”

What does it mean when a decision is quashed?

verb. If a court or someone in authority quashes a decision or judgment, they officially reject it.

What does it mean quashed?

transitive verb. : to suppress or extinguish summarily and completely quash a rebellion. quash. verb (2) quashed; quashing; quashes.

How do you use quash?

  1. ​quash something (law) to officially say that a decision made by a court is no longer legally acceptable or correct synonym overturn. His conviction was later quashed by the Court of Appeal.
  2. ​quash something to take action to stop something from continuing synonym suppress. The rumours were quickly quashed.

What does it mean to squash beef?

It is slang, but generally means that you have solved/resolved an argument/disagreement with someone. ” I had beef with AJ when he knocked my books out of my hands in the hallway, but we squashed it on the way home when he apologized” (stupid example but shows the context in a sentence)

What is the quash petition?

The quash petition is the petition to quash the proceedings against any person when the sufficient means of evidence is produced before the Honourable court. All the persons/Authority/Court are supposed to be follow these procedings. IF it is not done so, then it is illegal under our legal system.

What is the use of Quash?

to put down or suppress completely; quell; subdue: to quash a rebellion. to make void, annul, or set aside (a law, indictment, decision, etc.).

How do I use quash in a sentence?

Quash sentence example

  1. They moved to quash the indictment on which he was brought to trial.
  2. If the parties to the suit are dissatisfied with the judgment, they may appeal to a priest who stands higher in public estimation, or one of the parties may induce a higher authority by bribery to quash the judgment of the first.

Where does the term having a beef come from?

Apparently, it goes back to old London rhyming slang. Londoners used to cry “hot beef!” (rhymes with: “stop thief!”) to raise the alarm in a touch-and-go situation. “Beef” came to be equated with “to shout”, and it evolved from there to represent what we know it as in its modern form.

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