Squelching - English meaning
Squelching – definitions in English dictionary
verbMake a soft sucking sound such as that made by treading heavily through mud.
Usage examples:
Bedraggled guests squelched across the lawn to seek shelter
nounA soft sucking sound made when pressure is applied to liquid or mud.
Usage examples:
The squelch of their feet
nounA circuit that suppresses the output of a radio receiver if the signal strength falls below a certain level.
Usage examples:
Receivers use squelch detect circuits to recognize this condition, or the absence of this condition.
verbPresent participle of squelch
Usage examples:
He got out of the car and squelched through the mud to open the gate., a spokeswoman at the white h…
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Word origin
early 17th century (originally denoting a heavy crushing fall on to something soft): imitative.
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