- verbcease (verb) · ceases (third person present) · ceased (past tense) · ceased (past participle) · ceasing (present participle)
- bring or come to an end:"the hostilities had ceased and normal life was resumed" · "on his retirement the job will cease to exist" · "they were asked to cease all military activity"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French cesser, from Latin cessare ‘stop’, from cedere ‘to yield’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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 desistwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ceasev.tr. To put an end to; discontinue: The factory ceased production. See Synonyms at stop. v.intr. 1. To come to an end; stop: a process that never ceases. 2. To stop performing an activity or action; desist: "fold our wings, / And cease from wanderings" (Tennyson).www.thefreedictionary.com/ceaseverb (used with object),ceased, ceas·ing. to put a stop or end to; discontinue: He begged them to cease their quarreling. noun cessation: The noise of the drilling went on for hours without cease.www.dictionary.com/browse/ceaseto stop happening or existing; to stop something from happening or existing Welfare payments cease as soon as an individual starts a job. cease to do something You never cease to amaze me! cease something They voted to cease strike action immediately. He ordered his men to cease fire (= stop shooting).www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/e…
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WEB1 day ago · 1. verb. If something ceases, it stops happening or existing . [formal] At one o'clock the rain had ceased. [VERB] 2. verb. If you cease to do something, you stop doing it. [formal] He never ceases to amaze me. …
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