Staunched: meaning, definitions and examples

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staunched

 

[ stɔːnʧt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

stop flow

The term 'staunched' refers to the action of stopping or suppressing the flow of something, such as blood or water. It implies taking decisive action to halt or control something that is spilling or leaking. This can be used in both literal and metaphorical contexts, where an emotional or figurative flow may be halted. The term is often used in medical, emergency, or crisis situations.

Synonyms

curb, halt, stem, stop, suppress.

Examples of usage

  • The doctor staunched the bleeding with a compress.
  • She quickly staunched the flow of water from the broken pipe.
  • He tried to staunch her tears with comforting words.

Translations

Translations of the word "staunched" in other languages:

🇵🇹 contido

🇮🇳 रोकना

🇩🇪 gestoppt

🇮🇩 dihentikan

🇺🇦 зупинений

🇵🇱 wstrzymany

🇯🇵 止まった

🇫🇷 arrêté

🇪🇸 detenido

🇹🇷 durdurulmuş

🇰🇷 멈춘

🇸🇦 مُتوقّف

🇨🇿 zastavený

🇸🇰 zastavený

🇨🇳 停止的

🇸🇮 ustavljen

🇮🇸 stoppuð

🇰🇿 тоқтатылған

🇬🇪 შეჩერებული

🇦🇿 dayandırılmış

🇲🇽 detenido

Etymology

The word 'staunched' is derived from the Old French 'estanchier,' which means 'to stop or to close.' It has its roots in the Latin 'stancare,' which also means 'to halt' or 'to cause to stand still.' The usage of the word in English can be traced back to the 15th century, where it initially referred to the act of stopping the flow of liquids, especially blood. Over time, the term evolved to include broader uses, including the cessation of any flow or progress. It is commonly used in medical contexts to describe stopping bleeding or in discussions about managing crises. The word retains its strong connotation of action and intervention, which has kept it relevant throughout its history.