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stamp out

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/stæmp aʊt/
Forms:stamping out,stamped out,stamped out
1

to forcefully end something, often a negative or undesirable situation

  • The community decided to take action and stamp graffiti out of their neighborhood.
  • The government launched a campaign to stamp out corruption within its ranks.
  • Global efforts are underway to stamp out child labor and ensure a safe upbringing for all children.
  • Countries are collaborating to stamp out cybercrime and enhance digital security globally.
  • Educational initiatives are crucial to stamp out illiteracy and provide equal learning opportunities for everyone.
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2

to suppress flames by forcefully stepping on them or using a stamping motion

  • The hiker quickly and effectively stamped out the small campfire to prevent it from spreading.
  • The firefighter had to use his boot to stamp the embers out and control the brushfire.
  • Before leaving the camping site, the ranger reminded everyone to thoroughly stamp out their campfires for safety.
  • She grabbed a towel and managed to stamp the flames out when a small kitchen fire erupted.
  • The scout leader demonstrated to the campers how to safely and effectively stamp out a fire during their survival training.