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    cease
    [sēs]
    verb
    cease (verb) · ceases (third person present) · ceased (past tense) · ceased (past participle) · ceasing (present participle)
    1. 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"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French cesser, from Latin cessare ‘stop’, from cedere ‘to yield’.
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    verb
    1. bring or come to an end:
      come to a halt
      come to a stop
      draw to a close
      be over
      come to a standstill
      peter out
      fizzle out
      die away
      bring to an end
      bring to a halt
      bring to a stop
      desist from
      refrain from
      cut short
      Opposite:
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    What is the difference between stop and cease?stop, cease, quit, discontinue, desist mean to suspend or cause to suspend activity. stop applies to action or progress or to what is operating or progressing and may imply suddenness or definiteness. cease applies to states, conditions, or existence and may add a suggestion of gradualness and a degree of finality.
    What does it mean if something ceases?If something ceases, it stops happening or existing . At one o'clock the rain had ceased. [VERB] If you cease to do something, you stop doing it. He never ceases to amaze me. [VERB to-infinitive] The secrecy about the President's condition had ceased to matter. [VERB to-infinitive] A small number of firms have ceased trading. [VERB verb-ing]
    Where did the word cease come from?Origin cease1 (1300-1400) Old French cesser, from Latin cessare “to delay”, from cedere; → CEDE cease meaning, definition, what is cease: to stop doing something or stop happenin...: Learn more.
    What does ceased mean in English?From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English cease1 /siːs/ ●●○ W3 AWL verb [ intransitive, transitive] 1 formal to stop doing something or stop happening cease to do something He ceased to be a member of the association.
     
  3. 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
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    v.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).
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    verb (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.
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    to 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).
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  5. 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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