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  1. Cease means “to come to an end” (“The fireworks display ceased promptly at midnight”) or “to discontinue” (“Would you please cease that racket you’re making, I’m trying to sleep”). Seize means “to take control or possession of something,” as in “police seized the getaway car, though by then the thief was long gone.”.

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  3. Cease definition: to stop; discontinue. See examples of CEASE used in a sentence.

  4. Definition of cease verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. transitive verb. 4. to put a stop or end to; discontinue. He begged them to cease their quarreling. noun. 5. cessation. The noise of the drilling went on for hours without cease. SYNONYMS 2. terminate, end, culminate.

  6. Synonym Discussion of Cease. to cause to come to an end especially gradually : no longer continue; to come to an end; to bring an activity or action to an end : discontinue… See the full definition

  7. CEASE meaning: to stop: . Learn more. Dictionary; Translate; Grammar; Thesaurus ... The word in the example sentence does not match the entry word.

  8. cease. 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. The things people will do for charity never cease to amaze me (=I am always surprised by them). cease doing something ...

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