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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 : [ gcide ]
Extinguishment \Ex*tin"guish*ment\, n. 1. The act of extinguishing, putting out, or quenching, or the state of being extinguished; extinction; suppression; destruction; nullification; as, the extinguishment of fire or flame, of discord, enmity, or jealousy, or of love or affection. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) The annihilation or extinction of a right or obligation. --Abbott. [1913 Webster]From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : [ web1913 ]
Extinguishment \Ex*tin"guish*ment\, n. 1. The act of extinguishing, putting out, or quenching, or the state of being extinguished; extinction; suppression; destruction; nullification; as, the extinguishment of fire or flame, of discord, enmity, or jealousy, or of love or affection. 2. (Law) The annihilation or extinction of a right or obligation. --Abbott.From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
extinguishment n. 1 The act of extinguishing, put out, or quenching, or the state of being extinguished. 2 (lb en legal) The annihilation or extinction of a right or obligation.From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]
extinguishment n. 1 The act of extinguishing, put out, or quenching, or the state of being extinguished. 2 (lb en legal) The annihilation or extinction of a right or obligation.From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
extinguishment n. 1 The act of extinguishing, put out, or quenching, or the state of being extinguished. 2 (lb en legal) The annihilation or extinction of a right or obligation.From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]
extinguishment n. 1 The act of extinguishing, put out, or quenching, or the state of being extinguished. 2 (lb en legal) The annihilation or extinction of a right or obligation.From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
extinguishment /ɛkstˈɪŋɡwɪʃmənt/From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]uhašení
extinguishment /ɛkstˈɪŋɡwɪʃmənt/ ErlöschenFrom IPA:en_US : [ IPA:en_US ][jur.] "extinguishment of an easement" - Erlöschen einer Grunddienstbarkeit Synonyms: expiry, expiration, extinction, termination see: lapse of a protected trademark, discharge of a mortgage, after a country ceases to be a member
From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) : [ bouvier ]/ɪkˈstɪŋɡwɪʃmənt/
EXTINGUISHMENT, contracts. The destruction of a right or contract, the act by which a contract is made void. 2. Art extinguishment may be by matter of fact and by matter of law. 1. It is by matter of fact either express, as when one receives satisfaction and full payment of a debt, and the creditor releases the debtor 11 John. 513'; or implied, as when a person hath a yearly rent out of, lands and becomes owner either by descent or purchase, of the estate subject to the payment of the rent, the latter is extinguished 3 Stew. 60; but the person must have as high an estate in the land as in the rent, or the rent will not be extinct. Co. Litt. 147. See Merger. 3. There are numerous cases where the claim is extinguished b operation of law; for example, where two persons are jointly, but not severally liable, for a simple contract debt, a judgment obtained against one is at common law an extinguishment of the claim on the other debtor. Pet. C. C. 301; see 2 John. 213. Vide, generally, Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t.; 2 Root, 492; 3 Conn. 62; 1 Hamm. 187; 11 John. 513; 4 Conn. 428; 6 Conn. 373; 1 Halst. 190 4 N. H. Rep. 251 Co. Litt. 147 b; 1 Roll. Ab. 933 7 Vin. Ab. 367; 11 Vin. Ab. 461; 18 Vin. Ab. 493 to 515 3 Nels. Ab. 818; 14 Serg. & Rawle, 209; Bac. Ab. h.t.; 5 Whart. R. 541. Vide Discharge of a Debt.From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary : [ xdict ]
n. 熄灭;绝灭