abandonment, ceasing, dead stand, disuse, evacuation, forsaking, jettison, last words, pulling out, stoppage, waning
Definitionn. a stopping
Last update: January 2, 2016
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Calm came after the cessation of thunder. [noun]
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A gradual reduction in the dose rather than abrupt cessation is recommended wherever possible. [noun]
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[Pg 182] When he was himself exhausted, there would be a brief cessation, but it would be very brief. [noun]
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Sowerberry was much tickled at this: as of course he ought to be; and laughed a long time without cessation. [noun]
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Blessedness consists in progress toward perfection; to stand still in any condition whatever means the cessation of this blessedness. [noun]
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It was a time of universal rejoicing, cessation from labour, and merry-making. [noun]
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And yet more incomprehensible is the cessation of that movement when a rational and sacred aim for the Crusadethe deliverance of Jerusalemhad been clearly defined by historic leaders. [noun]
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The tumult of cessation from lessons was already breaking forth, but it sank at her voice. [noun]
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Both were days of cessation from business (Amos viii. [Please select]
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For a short time, there was a cessation of the fight. [Please select]
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The news filled her with the glow produced by a sudden cessation of physical pain. [Please select]
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