stanched (Meaning)

stanched

to check or stop the flowing of, to stop in its course, steadfast in loyalty or principle, to make watertight, watertight, sound, to stop the flow of, allay, extinguish, strongly built, to stop the flow of blood from (a wound), to stop the flow of blood from, to stop or check in its course

stanched Sentence Examples

  1. The bleeding from his wound was finally stanched by the pressure bandage.
  2. The firefighters swiftly stanched the flames before they could spread to other buildings.
  3. The doctor administered antibiotics to stanch the infection.
  4. The rise in inflation was stanched by the government's economic policies.
  5. The heavy rainfall stanched the flow of water from the broken pipe.
  6. The company stanched its losses by implementing cost-cutting measures.
  7. The new CEO stanched the company's decline and turned it around.
  8. The judge stanched the flow of lawsuits by imposing strict sanctions.
  9. The protesters stanched the flow of traffic in downtown, demanding social justice.
  10. The doctor stanched the bleeding by applying a tourniquet to the patient's arm.

FAQs About the word stanched

to check or stop the flowing of, to stop in its course, steadfast in loyalty or principle, to make watertight, watertight, sound, to stop the flow of, allay, ex

reined (in), discontinued, repressed, stemmed, ended, suspended, squelched,stunted, suppressed, turned back

carried on, persisted,continued, kept (on), ran on, stirred, marched,proceeded, progressed, pushed

The bleeding from his wound was finally stanched by the pressure bandage.

The firefighters swiftly stanched the flames before they could spread to other buildings.

The doctor administered antibiotics to stanch the infection.

The rise in inflation was stanched by the government's economic policies.