unsquelched

English

Etymology

un- + squelched

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ʌnˈskwɛltʃt/

Adjective

unsquelched (not comparable)

  1. Not squelched.
    • 1983, John D Lenk, Handbook of Advanced Troubleshooting
      In the unsquelched condition, audio output should be at least one-tenth of the receiver's rated maximum audio output.
    • 1985, Fredrick Koenig, Rumor in the Marketplace
      Unsquelched, a rampaging rumor can erode a product's sales, damage its market share, and even put workers out of their jobs.
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