Quell
Quell is a verb meaning to suppress, subdue, or quiet something that is disruptive or unwanted. It can denote putting an end to a disturbance by force or authority, or calming something that is troublesome or painful, such as fears or doubts. Quell is typically used with nouns referring to unrest, rebellion, rumors, panic, or dissent: for example, authorities attempted to quell the riot; leaders sought to quell dissent; measures were taken to quell rumors. It can also be used in a more internal sense: to quell anxiety, to quell hunger, or to quell a craving. The term carries a sense of deliberate suppression or pacification rather than mere quietness.
Quell is inflected as quelled in the past tense and quelling in the present participle. It is
In modern usage, quell appears in journalism, political writing, and everyday language to describe efforts to