0 past simple and past participle of quash --
1 to say officially that something, especially an earlier official decision, is no longer to be accepted: --
2 to forcefully stop something that you do not want to happen: --
The rest were refused or only partially quashed.
In 1917, 141 convictions were affirmed and seventy-five convictions were quashed.
Thirdly, if the designation were to be deemed unlawful, my decisions and the orders could be quashed.
It was accepted at once by the prosecution, and the conviction was quashed.
He has every right to feel proud that the convictions have been quashed today.
In 1916, 105 convictions were affirmed and fifty convictions were quashed.
He was also convicted of another offence, but that conviction was quashed.
I said there was no conviction standing against the woman, because five and a half years ago it was quashed.