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- verbhalt (verb) · halts (third person present) · halted (past tense) · halted (past participle) · halting (present participle)
- bring or come to an abrupt stop:"there is growing pressure to halt the bloodshed" · "she halted in mid-sentence"
- used as a military command to bring marching soldiers to a stop:"company, halt!"
nounhalt (noun) · halts (plural noun)- a suspension of movement or activity, typically a temporary one:"a halt in production" · "a bus screeched to a halt"
Originlate 16th century: originally in the phrase make halt, from German haltmachen, from halten ‘to hold’.adjectivehalt (adjective)- (of a person) having a physical disability:"if a man were halt or hunch'd"
verbhalt (verb) · halts (third person present) · halted (past tense) · halted (past participle) · halting (present participle)- walk with a limp:"he halted slightly in his walk"
OriginOld English healtian (verb), halt, healt (adjective), of Germanic origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- a suspension of movement or activity, typically a temporary one:
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- Halt can be defined as123:
- To stop something or bring something to a stop.
- The act of stopping moving or happening.
- To officially order something to stop.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to stop something, or to bring something to a stop: [ I ] "Halt!" ordered the guard. [ T ] Congress voted additional funds in an effort to halt the spread of the disease. [ T ] Nationwide, mail delivery was halted by the strike.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/haltto stop; to make somebody/something stop She walked towards him and then halted. ‘Halt!’ the Major ordered (= used as a command to soldiers). halt somebody/something The police were halting traffic on the parade route. The trial was halted after the first week.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…the act of stopping moving or happening: The car came to a halt just inches from the edge of the cliff. News of the accident brought the party to a halt. call a halt to sth to officially order something to stop: The government has called a halt to all new building in the area.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/learner-engli… Halt Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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