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    slake
    /sleɪk/

    verb

    • 1. quench or satisfy (one's thirst): "slake your thirst with citron pressé"
    • 2. combine (quicklime) with water to produce calcium hydroxide: "slake the lime within a day or two of purchase"

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  2. Slake can mean to satisfy, quench, or cause something to crumble by water. Learn its synonyms, examples, etymology, and more from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Slake is a verb that means to satisfy a feeling of being thirsty or of wanting something. Learn how to use it in sentences, how to pronounce it and how to translate it in different languages.

  4. Slake definition: to allay (thirst, desire, wrath, etc.) by satisfying.. See examples of SLAKE used in a sentence.

  5. Slake means to satisfy, quench, or cool something, or to make lime crumble by adding water. See different sources, synonyms, and translations of slake in English and Spanish.

  6. Slake means to satisfy, cool, or reduce something, such as thirst, desire, or intensity. It can also refer to the chemical reaction of lime with water. Learn more about its usage, origin, and related words.

  7. When you slake something, such as a desire or a thirst, you satisfy it. A big glass of lemonade on a hot summer day will slake your thirst.

  8. Definition of slake verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.