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Definition of quell verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

quell

verb
 
/kwel/
 
/kwel/
(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they quell
 
/kwel/
 
/kwel/
he / she / it quells
 
/kwelz/
 
/kwelz/
past simple quelled
 
/kweld/
 
/kweld/
past participle quelled
 
/kweld/
 
/kweld/
-ing form quelling
 
/ˈkwelɪŋ/
 
/ˈkwelɪŋ/
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  1. quell something/somebody to stop something such as violent behaviour or protests
    • Extra police were called in to quell the disturbances.
    • (figurative) She started to giggle, but Bob quelled her with a look.
    Extra Examples
    • As the looting intensified, the president vowed to quell the violence by any means necessary.
    • Riot police were needed to quell pitch invasions.
    • The rising was swiftly quelled by loyal troops.
  2. quell something to stop or reduce strong or unpleasant feelings synonym calm
    • to quell your fears
  3. Word OriginOld English cwellan ‘kill’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kwellen and German quälen.
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