Extinguishing in a sentence as a noun

"Nope, they're Google's way of extinguishing non-Chrome browsers.

>Nope, they're Google's way of extinguishing non-Chrome browsers.

IE was a means to an end for Microsoft, and that end was extinguishing the uprising that is the internet.

By the way, how about archiving and extinguishing your favourite language??

So, if they're extinguishing non-Chrome browsers, they're extinguishing Chrome browser too - which is obviously not the case.

Diplomacy doesn't work worth a damn when your enemy wants to destroy you by any means possible, be it by embracing you or extinguishing you

Having scaled a site to millions of users and billions of data items I think the strategy of extinguishing fires as they arise is the wrong strategy.

> buying competitors to **** themEmbracing them, extending their product, then extinguishing it?

Its become the Urban Outfitters of the ideas world, finding cool concepts suitable for being packaged and sold to the masses, thereby extinguishing the cool in the process.

Knowing competitors will not pick up the functionality because "its really made just for Chrome, not for the open web", that's called "extinguishing" competitors.

If they weighed things with such a calculus, then it's extremely likely that they would have wiped themselves out. I think that if we extrapolate from our own development then it's quite clear that high technology without the insight to use it is extinguishing in nature.

Presumably they'd be smart enough to use self-fire-extinguishing plastic.

So it looks to me like Europe already tried to get rid of these genes and, instead of extinguishing them, mostly exported them, thereby concentrating them in a couple of countries.

The entertainment system did not have an off switch, it had bad thermal engineering, and a form of wiring insulation turned out to not be self-extinguishing in real life.

This is frighteningly normal.$500,000 won't make prosecutors suddenly interested in veering away from extinguishing people to win.

Evidence points to the contrary when you consider the number of species we've played a key role in extinguishing and endangering with our super amazing society.

If your people are properly trained in what to do, and how to use the equipment, then shutting down power to the rack and extinguishing fire on a single server with a fire extinguisher may be a reasonable course of action.

Reading about the Australian fires an interesting question comes to mind which is this, "If we engaged these fires at the outset with a constant suppression/extinguishing scheme, would they still get to the size and ferocity that they do today?

If CL provides an API people can use to build an alternative frontend, and users start to go to these frontends instead of CL itself, there's nothing to stop those new frontends from extending CL with their own listings, and eventually extinguishing it.

Practical enforcement would be very difficult, it would create a lot of bad blood with speakers of minority languages, it would establish a precedent for forcible eradication of minority cultures, and it's not even necessary if languages are extinguishing themselves.

Extinguishing definitions

noun

the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning; "the extinction of the lights"

See also: extinction quenching