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- Dictionaryscotch/skɒtʃ/
verb
- 1. decisively put an end to: "a spokesman has scotched the rumours"
- 2. wedge (someone or something) somewhere: "he soon scotched himself against a wall"
noun
- 1. a wedge placed under a wheel or other rolling object to prevent it moving or slipping. archaic
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SCOTCH definition: 1. to prevent something from being believed or being done: 2. a type of whisky (= a strong…. Learn more.
verb. If you scotch a rumour, plan, or idea, you put an end to it before it can develop any further. They have scotched rumours that they are planning a special London show. [VERB noun] ...but local residents are trying to scotch plans to add an extra terminal. [VERB noun] Synonyms: put an end to, destroy, smash, devastate More Synonyms of scotch.
Scotch definition: to put a definite end to; crush; stamp out; foil. See examples of SCOTCH used in a sentence.
Jan 6, 2015 · noun (1) 1. : scots. 2. plural in construction : the people of Scotland. 3. often not capitalized : whiskey distilled in Scotland especially from malted barley. called also Scotch whisky. Scotch. 3 of 7. trademark. used for adhesive tape. scotch. 4 of 7. verb (1)
Don't get your hopes up: The verb to scotch has nothing to do with the well-known liquor. Instead, it means to prevent or stop something from happening. To scotch is, most often, to prevent plans, efforts, or desires — as opposed to things — from coming about.
SCOTCH meaning: to stop (something) from continuing by doing or saying something
scotch meaning, definition, what is scotch: to stop something happening by firmly do...: Learn more.