quash in the PONS Dictionary

quash Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to quash a conviction

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I would allow this appeal and quash the conviction.
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Her goal then was to quash her loneliness by communicating through bodily forms.
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Ultimately, the court made an order of "certiorari" (now known as a quashing order) to quash both decisions.
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A dispositive motion may also be used to request that an indictment be dismissed or quashed, or for judgment on pleadings.
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The requisite planning applications were ultimately quashed by the secretary of state for the environment in 1982.
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Terns was steadfast in his resolve to quash the unit, delaying the budget approval for quite a while.
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The conviction was quashed and a retrial ordered.
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Inmates set multiple fires and a riot squad was assembled to quash the rebellion.
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The third count of the indictment was quashed as duplicative with the first.
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They used that power to quash any drive toward industrial organizing.
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