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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are completely extinguished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something, such as a fire or a feeling, has been fully put out or eliminated.
Example: "After hours of firefighting, the flames are completely extinguished, and the area is safe again."
Alternatives: "are fully extinguished" or "have been entirely put out."
Dictionary
are completely extinguished
adverb
In a complete manner; fully; totally; utterly.
synonyms
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(3) Those rays with direction to the nucleus of the cloud, are completely extinguished.
Remarkably, those peaks are completely extinguished in day-15 differentiated hESC chromatin density regions.
Ensure that all your doors and windows are locked, that candles and fires are completely extinguished and that all heating devices are unplugged.
Check to make sure all of your doors and windows are locked, that candles and fires are completely extinguished and that any potentially hazardous appliances are turned off and unplugged.
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She said there could be an increase in smoke levels while the work is carried out but, once completed, the fire will be completely extinguished.
Of course I'm not naive enough to believe racism has been completely extinguished.
Since it was first lighted 19 years ago, it hasn't been completely extinguished.
With the exception of several glowing red exit signs, lighting was completely extinguished and only the performers' silhouettes could be seen.
The Earth has been here before – and will be here again, before its life is completely extinguished a billion or so years into the future.
At any rate, the fire marshal would later conclude that someone tossed a match or cigarette butt into Abramowitz's scrap bin before it was completely extinguished.
Still, the motor car's presence has not been completely extinguished: the Automobile Club of New York, the state AAA affiliate, has an office at the northwest corner of 62nd and Broadway.
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