slake

आग बुझाना
definition
verb
slake your thirst with some lemonade
quench or satisfy (one's thirst).
Hydrated slaked lime is slaked quicklime that has reacted with water to form calcium hydroxide.
combine (quicklime) with water to produce calcium hydroxide.
translation of 'slake'
पोतना,
लीपना
verb
प्यास शांत करना,
जल द्वारा शीतल करना,
कम कष्टकर होना,
अपनी कोशिश कम करना,
ढीला पड़ जाना,
इच्छा शांत करना,
आग बुझाना,
कम तेज़ी से जलना
example
In a dry season for mentors, will a flood of soft-cover leadership 'slake' an anxious thirst?
The answer lies with the seven reservoirs that have turned this area into a mini ‘lakeland’ to 'slake' the thirst of Leeds and Bradford.
Two flavours of cold drink powder, orange and lime, would have helped 'slake' your thirst through the day.
Dams were one solution, both to 'slake' the thirst of livestock and to feed patches of green lucerne for ostriches.
Nothing too impressive, but it will surely 'slake' the craving for some first generation Detroit-inspired techno.
They can clear away the fire in the body and 'slake' the thirst.
We'd 'slake' our thirst with an ice cold Coke - and in that moment, that Coke was our whole world… and that world was perfect.
restaurants worked to 'slake' the Italian obsession with food
Seasonal workers are run ragged at this time of year, trying to 'slake' the desires of Christmas-crazed consumers like me.
'slake' your thirst with citron pressé
'slake' the lime within a day or two of purchase
Wiping out humanity is hard work, so she naturally paused to 'slake' her thirst.
I will not waste those twelve years trying to 'slake' your father's thirst for glory.
The ‘Bit of Red’ has a very special place for those who 'slake' their thirst with a ‘bit of black’ in Harloes Bar.
restaurants worked to 'slake' the Italian obsession with food
There are no gloves, no pads, no iced tea to 'slake' their thirst, no lemonade for breaks, and no hats to protect them from the sun.
The bank has argued that bringing in the private sector would 'slake' the thirst of millions of the world's poor.
Hampden stadium is the only venue on the European American football circuit where fans cannot 'slake' their thirsts with alcohol.
'slake' your thirst with some lemonade
A ‘brandy’ bar is being set up to 'slake' their thirst.
It is only what we save when we have in abundance, which will 'slake' our thirst when there is a shortage.
I thought of him prowling the streets at night, lonely, perhaps even a little drunk, unable to 'slake' his unknown cravings.
All these sacrificial offerings might 'slake' a predator's desires.
But when people get tired by the roadside, there is no one to offer buttermilk to 'slake' their thirst.
Before I pressed play, I wanted more sound, layer upon layer to 'slake' my thirst for novelty.
With care he crouched and drank, filling a mouth that seemed always parched, striving to 'slake' a thirst he could no longer quench.
Art is there to 'slake' our continuing appetite for mystery.
Last week's festival 'slaked' the thirst of over 1,000 visitors, real ale veterans and virgins alike descending on Troon for three days of eager boozing.
In the desert there will remain some stones, a whole gigantic ruin slowly split and 'slaked' by waters and wind, mastic trees, frost.
It is a local drink and definitely 'slakes' the thirst.
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