Term: cease





cease (verb) /siːs/

Similar to: stop; halt; terminate; discontinue; end; quit Definition: to bring to an end; to come to an end; or to stop doing a particular activity or action.Translation: beigt, pārtraukt, mitētiesExamples: “The factory will cease operations at the end of the year.” “The rain has finally ceased, so we can go for a walk.” “You must cease making these annoying phone calls immediately.”

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
cease (verb)
transitive verb
intransitive verb
to cause to come to an end especially gradually no longer continue - they were forced to cease operations cease to exist
1.
a) to come to an end - the fighting gradually ceased
b) to bring an activity or action to an end - discontinue they have been ordered to cease and desist
2.
obsolete to become extinct - die out stop
cease (noun)
- cessation usually used with without
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
cease (noun)
the stopping of a process or activity
SYNONYMS:
arrest, arrestment, cease, cessation, check, close, closedown, closure, conclusion, cutoff, discontinuance, discontinuation, ending, expiration, finish, halt, lapse, offset, shutdown, shutoff, stay, stop, stoppage, surcease, termination
RELATED WORDS:
mop-up, phaseout; abeyance, break, interruption, layoff, letup, moratorium, pause, standstill, suspension
NEAR ANTONYMS:
extension, persistence, prolongation
continuance, continuation
cease (verb)
1.
to come to an end
SYNONYMS:
break off, break up, close, conclude, dead-end, determine, die, discontinue, elapse, end, expire, finish, go, halt, lapse, leave off, let up, pass, quit, stop, terminate, wind up, wink (out)
RELATED WORDS:
desist (from), lay off (of), refrain (from); give over [], knock off, pack (up in); break down, conk (out), cut out, stall; pause, stay, suspend; abate, peter (out), wind down
bite the dust
NEAR ANTONYMS:
draw out, extend, prolong, protract
continue, hang on, persist
cease (verb)
2.
to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end
SYNONYMS:
break, break off, break up, can, cease, cut off, cut out, desist (from), discontinue, drop, end, give over, halt, knock off, lay off, leave off, pack (up in), quit, shut off
RELATED WORDS:
complete, conclude, finish; close (down); deactivate; block, blockade, dam, delay, detain, hinder, hold, hold back, impede, kibosh, obstruct, stem; call, suspend; arrest, brake, check, clamp down, rein (in), squash, squelch, stamp, stanch ( staunch), stunt, suppress, turn back; pause, stay, suspend; abolish, abort, annul, demolish, destroy, dissolve, kill, ruin, scuttle, snuff
NEAR ANTONYMS:
carry on, continue, follow through (with), keep up, run on; advance, proceed, progress; actuate, drive, impel, propel, stir
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