Sentences

quell in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To quell means to suppress or calm something, such as fears or unrest.

Sample Sentences

  1. The teacher tried to quell the students' fears about the upcoming exam.
  2. Efforts to quell the protests were met with mixed reactions from the public.
  3. The soothing music helped to quell her anxiety and allowed her to relax.
  4. In an attempt to quell the rumors, the company released an official statement.
  5. The soldier's bravery helped to quell the panic among the civilians during the crisis.
  6. The teacher spoke softly to quell the students' fears during the fire drill.
  7. In an effort to quell the unrest, the government deployed additional police forces to the area.
  8. She took a deep breath to quell her anxiety before stepping onto the stage.
  9. The medication helped to quell the pain, allowing him to finally get some rest.
  10. To quell rumors about the merger, the company issued an official statement to clarify their position.
  11. In an effort to quell the protests, the government implemented new policies.
  12. After hours of discussion, they managed to quell the tension in the room.
  13. The soothing music helped to quell her anxiety before the performance.
  14. To quell the rumors, the company released a formal statement to the press.