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SLAKe (slEk) v. slaked, slaking, slakes. —tr. 1. To satisfy (a craving); quench: slaked her thirst. 2. To lessen the force or activity of; moderate: slaking his anger. 3. To cool or refresh by wetting or moistening. 4. To combine (lime) chemically with water or moist air. —intr. To undergo a slaking process; crumble or disintegrate, as lime. [Middle English slaken, to abate, from Old English slacian, from slæc, slack, sluggish. See SLACK1.]
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