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What does put out a fire mean?

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Verb
  1. (idiomatic) To address a problem, especially an unexpected one caused by the incompetence, negligence, or misconduct of another person.
  2. Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: put out a fire.
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Emergency officials put out a fire in one car and cleaned up some diesel fuel that had leaked.
And whether that force is reasonable or not, the scientific community agrees that one cannot put out a fire by throwing oil on it.
They went to put out a fire which took hold early in the afternoon in an area without particularly heavy vegetation, in a forest of bushes.
They are designed to be used by trained staff in an attempt to put out a fire while waiting for the fire department to arrive.
Attacking the Sunnis with Shiite fighters is like trying to put out a fire with gasoline.
Firefighters had to put out a fire in the laundry room that someone had started with a lighter.

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