stanching (Meaning)

stanching

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

stanching Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor deftly applied a bandage to stanch the bleeding.
  2. The rain intensified, threatening to stanch the flow of the river.
  3. The firefighters battled valiantly to stanch the flames threatening the neighborhood.
  4. The soldiers held their ground, stanching the enemy's advance.
  5. The company implemented strict measures to stanch its financial losses.
  6. The dam was built to stanch the flow of water during heavy rainfall.
  7. The dike was constructed to stanch the rising tide and protect the coastal town.
  8. The levee successfully stanched the river's overflow during the flood.
  9. The tourniquet stanched the кровотечение, preventing further blood loss.
  10. The diplomat's words stanched the tension between the two warring factions.

FAQs About the word stanching

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

stemming, suspending, squelching, impeding, reining (in),repressing, turning back, choking off, stunting, ending

keeping (on), persisting, carrying on,continuing, spurring, proceeding, keeping up, stirring, going along, propelling

The doctor deftly applied a bandage to stanch the bleeding.

The rain intensified, threatening to stanch the flow of the river.

The firefighters battled valiantly to stanch the flames threatening the neighborhood.

The soldiers held their ground, stanching the enemy's advance.