Extinguish definition
Extinguish means, save as is specifically provided in this Act—
Extinguish means to put out a fire completely. It must be cool to the touch and not smoldering or smoking.
Extinguish means to cause a grandfathered right to cease to exist through a process established by the director pursuant to R12-15-723.
Examples of Extinguish in a sentence
Extinguish from bottom to top and from front to rear but attack drip fires and flow fires from top to bottom! Do not disperse fires of dormant liquids with a full jet, but place an extinguishing cloud over the source of the fire.
Extinguish and dispose of all cigarettes and cigars in appropriate containers; at no time should cigarettes or cigars be thrown off balconies, out windows, off stairwells or into mulch as this creates a serious fire hazard.
Extinguish and place butts in receptacles on the exterior of the building.
Extinguish campfires before leaving the campsite especially in the fall.
Extinguish cigarette butts to prevent fire possibilities, while smoking outside.
More Definitions of Extinguish
Extinguish means to put out or quench completely with no smoke, hot or glowing embers remaining.
Extinguish means to put out or quench a fire completely, no smoke, hot or glowing embers are to remain.
Extinguish means to put out or quench an open air fire completely, no smoke, hot or glowing embers are to remain.
Extinguish means no visible flame, sparks glowing embers or smoke;
Extinguish means to put out or quench a fire completely, such that no smoke, hot or glowing embers remain;
Extinguish means “[t]o bring an end to; to put an end to.” Black’s Law Dictionary 703 (10th Ed.2014). This court has used the term “extinguish” when referring to an interest in real property that is lost by automatic operation.
Extinguish means to cause a grandfathered groundwa- ter right to cease to exist through a process established by the director pursuant to R12-15-705.