quasher
/ˈkwɒʃər/Definitions
1. noun
A person or thing that quenches or suppresses something, especially a fire, a passion, or a rebellion.
“The fire brigade was the quasher of the flames that engulfed the building.”
2. verb
To suppress or extinguish something, especially a fire or a passion.
“The firefighters had to quash the growing flames before they spread to other parts of the city.”