Slake
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Meanings of Slake
Verb
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To satisfy your thirst or a need.
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To cool something down with water.
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To mix something with water so it changes.
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To become less energetic or to relax.
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To become weaker or less intense.
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To go out or stop existing.
Explanation of the word: Slake
Slake means to make something less thirsty. Like when you drink water to feel better when you're really thirsty.
Translations for the word: Slake
प्यास बुझाना
pyaas bujhaana
प्यास बुझाना
pyaas bujhaana
Synonyms for the word: Slake
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Slake
The word 'slake' means to satisfy or to quench something, like thirst.
You pronounce 'slake' like this: slayk.
The word 'slake' comes from the Old English word 'sleacian', which means to lessen or to make less.
The word 'slake' in Bengali is 'শান্ত করা' (Shānta karā).