ceasing / sis /

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ceasing3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

ceased, ceas·ing.

  1. to stop; discontinue: Not all medieval beliefs have ceased to exist.
  2. to come to an end: At last the war has ceased.
  3. Obsolete. to pass away; die out.
v. 有主动词 verb

ceased, ceas·ing.

  1. to put a stop or end to; discontinue: He begged them to cease their quarreling.
n. 名词 noun
  1. cessation: The noise of the drilling went on for hours without cease.

ceasing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

stop, conclude

ceasing构成的短语

  • cease and desist
  • wonders will never cease

更多ceasing例句

  1. The increase in cases in the past few weeks has also led the county to start issuing cease and desist orders to businesses and organizations that violate public health regulations, KPBS reports.
  2. She sent Pacers Showgirls a cease and desist letter noting that San Diego police had recently inspected the strip club and found it was “conducting live entertainment in violation” of state and local public health orders.
  3. He watched me curiously, but did not seem to notice the sudden ceasing of the alarm.
  4. Canadians are ceasing to mentally insert the word “junior” whenever they hear an American pronounce the word “partner.”
  5. The answer: Continuation down a suicidal path which ends with Israel ceasing to be a democracy and a Jewish state.
  6. In the process they are ceasing to be safe Republican strongholds.
  7. The evening seemed suddenly to become incredibly still, even the voice of the stream ceasing to be a sound distinct.
  8. It was absurd to claim independence for a community which could not cease to be dependent without ceasing to exist.
  9. He argued without ceasing upon subjects and through causes the idlest with Paulmier the bachelor.
  10. Night and day the great work went on, never ceasing, persistent, relentless.
  11. The fear of ceasing to exist, is it more afflicting than the thought of having not always been?