1. squelched - Adjective
2. squelched - Verb
4. squelched - Adjective Satellite
of Squelch
Source: Webster's dictionaryCommunism didn't work because people weren't ready for it, it was corrupt, and because it squelched individualism. Tom Shadyac
the quelled rebellion Source: Internet
an uprising quenched almost before it started Source: Internet
a squelched rumor Source: Internet
Another suggestion by Sachs, that the townspeople, rather than the masters, should be called upon to judge the winner of the contest, is squelched by the other masters. Source: Internet
Debs should be jailed, if there are jails in his neighborhood, and the disorder his bad teaching has engendered must be squelched. Source: Internet