quelling Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of quelling In English

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Examples of quelling

  • When would it have been the most useful in cultivating desirable affiliations or quelling potential animosities between groups?

  • Quelling idealist inspired onslaughts, it helped the poor law to appear less manipulative than the radically reformist options and secure a degree of popular support.

  • Like the fictional characters, singers suffered discursive and physical quelling.

  • Nixon's 1969 "silent majority" speech was effective in temporarily quelling the antiwar movement.

  • I think there is no more distasteful duty you can ask a soldier to perform than to lake part in quelling civil riots.

  • There are daily protests about bad food, clothing and conditions, and governors and staff become expert at quelling such problems.

  • He would probably have difficulty in quelling six or even five.

  • I did this because it is possible to believe that an officer might have difficulty in quelling trouble created by more than two people.

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