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I . squelch [skweltʃ] VB intr

squelch mud, water
patschen inf
squelch mud, water
quatschen A inf
squelch person, animal
squelch person, animal
to squelch through sth
durch etw acc waten [o. inf patschen]

II . squelch [skweltʃ] VB trans Am

to squelch sth
to squelch sb
to squelch sb

III . squelch [skweltʃ] N usu sing

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to squelch through the mud

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The speaker stays on until the carrier squelch detects that the carrier is no longer being received.
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He stated that gene flow is the inevitable result of sympatry, which is known to squelch genetic differentiation between populations.
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Squelch of any kind is used to indicate loss of signal, which is used to keep commercial and amateur radio repeaters from transmitting continually.
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Interfering signals masked by tone squelch will produce apparently random missed messages.
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The scanner will stop on an active frequency strong enough to break the radio's squelch setting and resume scanning other frequencies when that activity ceases.
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The squelch control adjusts the gain of an amplifier which varies the level of noise coming out of the filter.
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Receivers usually features a squelch circuit to cut off the audio output from the receiver when there is no transmission to listen to.
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He squelched a local autonomy movement, earning him criticism from the leftist movement and praise from local businessman.
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In some designs, the squelch threshold is preset.
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Not in time though, to squelch what was to happen.
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