Extinguished
Extinguished is the past participle of extinguish. It refers to something that has been caused to stop burning, quenching a flame, or ceasing to shine. The most common usage is in relation to fires: "The fire was extinguished." It also applies to candles, lamps, and other sources of light that have been put out. Beyond physical extinguishment, the term is used metaphorically to indicate that a hope, opportunity, or feeling has been suppressed or ended.
Etymology: Extinguish derives from Latin exstinguere, literally "to quench out" (ex- meaning "out" and stinguere "to
In legal and financial contexts, extinguished describes rights, claims, or obligations that have ended or been
See also: extinguish, extinguishment, quench. The word is commonly used across disciplines to convey cessation of