extinguishing

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
extinguishing
    n 1: the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning; "the
         extinction of the lights" [syn: {extinction},
         {extinguishing}, {quenching}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Extinguish \Ex*tin"guish\ ([e^]ks*t[i^][ng]"gw[i^]sh), v. t.
   [imp. & p. p. {Extinguished}([e^]ks*t[i^][ng]"gw[i^]sht); p
   pr. & vb. n. {Extinguishing}.] [L. extinguere, exstinguere;
   ex out + stinguere to quench. See {Distinguish}, {Finish}.]
   1. To quench; to put out, as a light or fire; to stifle; to
      cause to die out; to put an end to; to destroy; as, to
      extinguish a flame, or life, or love, or hope, a pretense
      or a right.
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            A light which the fierce winds have no power to
            extinguish.                           --Prescott.
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            This extinguishes my right to the reversion.
                                                  --Blackstone.
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   2. To obscure; to eclipse, as by superior splendor.
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            Natural graces that extinguish art.   --Shak
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