Stanch Mnemonic
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stanch
stanch
/stɑːnt͡ʃ/
Examples
- He is hoping to stanch the bleeding.
- But our job is to stanch the flow of craziness, is it not
- I stanched the blood with a Band Aid.
- Politically, Mr. Burnett is a stanch Republican.
- Feds will try to stanch bleeding on F 35 process.
- He proved signally unable to stanch Parma's inexorable advance, however.
- I believe this is a move toward extremism that ignores the need for moderation to stanch the bleeding.
- The US military is testing the use of foam injections as a way to stanch internal bleeding of soldiers.
- Congress did nothing to stanch the meltdown in 2008 except borrow and print money at unprecedented rates.
- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is in the midst of a multiyear study evaluating ways to stanch the flow of unwanted species.
stop the flow of a liquid
verb
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"Stand + Inch. To stand still and not let an inch of water pass."
"Stan + ch. Stan tries to stop the water leak with a wrench."
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