extinguishable (Meaning)

Wordnet

extinguishable (a)

capable of being extinguished or killed

Webster

extinguishable (a.)

Capable of being quenched, destroyed, or suppressed.

extinguishable Sentence Examples

  1. The fire's intensity was so high that the intense flames made it virtually extinguishable.
  2. The wildfire raged on for days, resistant to containment, leaving the firefighters with the daunting task of controlling the seemingly extinguishable blaze.
  3. As the cigarette smoldered in the ashtray, a wisp of smoke curled in the air, serving as a reminder of its extinguishable flame.
  4. The lingering hope of extinguishing the conflict soon faded away as the opposing sides became entrenched in their positions, making the situation appear extinguishable.
  5. The desire for peace flickered like a candle flame, threatened by the winds of war, leaving the question of its extinguishable nature hanging in the balance.
  6. The idea of eliminating poverty completely seemed extinguishable, but dedicated efforts and collaboration continued to fan the flame of hope.
  7. The speaker's eloquence was as captivating as it was fleeting, leaving the audience spellbound, yet longing for the extinguishable spark of their words.
  8. The starlight glimmered across the night sky, a celestial spectacle that appeared eternal yet reminded all of the extinguishable nature of even celestial bodies.
  9. The team's determination burned brightly, fueling their efforts despite the odds stacked against them, refusing to accept the extinguishable nature of their dreams.
  10. The passions of youth burned with intensity, igniting a flame within their hearts that seemed momentarily extinguishable, but promised to leave an eternal mark on the world.

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The fire's intensity was so high that the intense flames made it virtually extinguishable.

The wildfire raged on for days, resistant to containment, leaving the firefighters with the daunting task of controlling the seemingly extinguishable blaze.

As the cigarette smoldered in the ashtray, a wisp of smoke curled in the air, serving as a reminder of its extinguishable flame.

The lingering hope of extinguishing the conflict soon faded away as the opposing sides became entrenched in their positions, making the situation appear extinguishable.