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    Stop
    /stäp/

    verb

    • 1. (of an event, action, or process) come to an end; cease to happen: "his laughter stopped as quickly as it had begun" Similar come to an endcome to a stopceaseend
    • 2. cause (an action, process, or event) to come to an end: "this harassment has got to be stopped" Similar put an end toput a stop tobring to an endendOpposite startbegincontinue

    noun

    • 1. a cessation of movement or operation: "all business came to a stop" Similar haltendfinishcloseOpposite startbeginningcontinuation
    • 2. a set of organ pipes of a particular tone and range of pitch.
  2. 2 days ago · Synonyms: quit, cease, refrain, break off More Synonyms of stop. 2. transitive verb. If you stop something from happening, or you stop something happening, you prevent it from happening or prevent it from continuing. He proposed a new diplomatic initiative to try to stop the war.

  3. Definitions of stop. verb. have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical. “Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other”. synonyms: cease, end, finish, terminate. see more. verb. come to a halt, stop moving. “the car stopped ”.

  4. [intransitive, transitive] to no longer move; to make someone or something no longer move The car stopped at the traffic lights. Ann stopped in front of the house. This train doesn't stop in Evanston. We stopped for the night in Tampa. stop somebody/something He was stopped by the police for speeding. Want to learn more?

  5. Definition of stop in English: stop. Top 1000 frequently used words. Pronunciation: /stɒp/ verb (stops, stopping, stopped) 1 [no object] (of an event, action, or process) come to an end; cease to happen: his laughter stopped as quickly as it had begun the rain had stopped and the clouds had cleared. More example sentences Synonyms.

  6. stop. verb. uk / stɒp / us present participle stopping | past tense and past participle stopped. stop verb (FINISH) Add to word list Add to word list. A1. to finish doing something that you were doing: [ + doing sth ] Stop laughing - it's not funny. He started to say something and then stopped.

  7. 1. To close (an opening or hole) by covering, filling in, or plugging up: The tea leaves stopped the drain. 2. To constrict (an opening or orifice): My nose is stopped up. 3. To obstruct or block passage on (a road, for example). 4. To prevent the flow or passage of: stop supplies from getting through. 5. a.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English /stɒp $ stɑːp/ S1 W1 (stopped, stopping) 1 not continue a) [ intransitive, transitive] to not continue, or to make someone or something not continue By midday the rain had stopped. This is where the path stops. The referee stopped the fight. The doctor advised me to stop the medication.

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