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quash

To annul or to set aside.

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  1. Quash - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    to suppress or extinguish summarily and completely <quash a rebellion>. Origin of QUASH. Middle English quashen to smash, from Anglo-French quasser, ...
     
  2. quash - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    To overthrow; to annul; to make void or declare invalid; e.g., "quash a subpoena." Unreasonable, obviously irregular, or oppressive subpoenas, injunctions, ...
     
  3. Quash | Define Quash at Dictionary.com
    to put down or suppress completely; quell; subdue: to quash a rebellion. 2. to make void, annul, or set aside (a law, indictment, decision, etc.). Relevant ...
     
  4. Motion to quash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A motion to quash is a request to a court to render a previous decision of that court or a lower judicial body null or invalid. Such a motion isn't always motivated ...
     
  5. Quash (move) - Bulbapedia - Bulbagarden
    6 days ago ... Quash (Japanese: さきおくり Postpone) is a non-damaging Dark-type ... The target of Quash will act last in that turn, provided it has not yet acted.
     
  6. Quash Synonyms, Quash Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
    Synonyms for quash at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
     
  7. Legal Definition of Quash
    Quash. To overthrow or annul. To nullify, void or declare invalid as in quash a subpeona. When proceedings are clearly irregular and void the courts will quash ...
     
  8. quash - Wiktionary
    quash (third-person singular simple present quashes, present participle quashing, simple past and past participle quashed). To defeat forcibly. The army ...