had quashed
-había sofocado
Past perfectconjugation ofquash.There are other translations for this conjugation.

quash

quash(
kwash
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. sofocar
The noise from the speaker quashed the audience's cheers.El ruido del parlante sofocó las aclamaciones del público.
b. aplastar
The police quashed the protests with tear gas.La policía aplastó las protestas con gas lacrimógeno.
c. acallar
The congressman quashed all objections to his proposal.El congresista acalló todas las objeciones a su propuesta.
a. anular
Based on the new evidence, the judge quashed the conviction.Basado en las nuevas pruebas, la juez anuló la condena.
b. invalidar
The judge retains the right to quash the jury's decision.El juez mantiene el derecho de invalidar el veredicto del jurado.
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