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Squelch meaning
To halt, stop, eliminate, stamp out, or put down, often suddenly or by force. | To suppress the unwanted hiss or static between received transmissions by adjusting a threshold level for signal strength. | To make a sucking, splashing noise as when walking on muddy ground.
Example sentences (20)
Carrier squelch A carrier squelch or noise squelch is the most simple variant of all.
DCS DCS (Digital-Coded Squelch), generically known as CDCSS (Continuous Digital-Coded Squelch System), was designed as the digital replacement for CTCSS.
If a squelch circuit is operating, the receiver attack-time delay includes the time for the receiver to break squelch.
Photo: RNZHis boots squelch into the open-plan kitchen-living area.
So even if the federal government didn’t impose a nationwide mask mandate, it helped squelch free discussions that could have led to different outcomes and different pressures on state governors.
The tweet was not taken down, but the relevant detail was the revelation that the Republican White House tried to squelch criticism of the then-president.
The ‘Embrace Your Potential’ quest will now close if you choose to squelch the Astral-Touched Tadpole beneath your toes like a sentient little grape.
Trump, meanwhile, is on trial in New York on charges of falsifying business records as part of a scheme to squelch negative stories about him during his 2016 presidential campaign.
In it, some children who say they are “not scared” push through tall grass, swim across a river, squelch through mud, stumble through a forest, trudge through a snowstorm and tiptoe into a cave.
Squelch, 2001, has defined, a safe school as one that is free from danger and possible harm, where non-educators, educators and learners can work, teach and learn without fear or ridicule, intimidation, harassment, humiliation or violence.
Despite U.S. government and AIPAC attempts to squelch both the BDS campaign and support for the Palestinians, this movement is mushrooming, as shown in protests by youth, Arab, Muslim, African-American, Jewish and other progressives.
Farrow asserts that NBC attempted to squelch the report because of its own misconduct history and tied to Weinstein.
God does not need the money the pastors squelch out of us and “give” to God.
Not only is this a clumsy attempt to squelch free speech, it has the totalitarian flavor of denouncing certain thoughts or beliefs as unacceptable.
The decor leans heavy on taxidermy, but that doesn’t squelch the appetites or the mood of rowdy crowds who make a trip to the Pioneer Saloon a requisite for every Sun Valley trip.
It succinctly explains why so many Trump die-hards seem so resistant to logic, and why banning Alex Jones from the public sphere will not serve to squelch his particular brand of hysteria.
The statement was designed to squelch speculation that NBC had lost millions of dollars by misfiring an ad.
Whether the dinner guest had to squelch his way out of Number 10, is not recorded.
A carrier squelch is unlocked and will let any signal in. Selective calling locks out all signals except ones with the correct key to the lock (the correct code).
Adding tone or digital squelch to a radio system does not solve interference issues, it just covers them up.