Ceases

Word CEASES
Character 6
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈsiːsɪz/

Definitions and meanings of "Ceases"

What do we mean by ceases?

To stop.

To stop doing (something).

To be wanting; to fail; to pass away.

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The word "ceases" in example sentences

Even with the addition of tou kurion, the term ceases to be a title for ❋ 1851-1930 (1908)

If showing a single lie were sufficient to demonstrate that someone is “a liar,” then everyone on the planet is “a liar,” since everyone has told lies, and the word ceases to convey any informational content. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The word ceases to be “words” and becomes a Person, embodying in Himself all human beings and all creation. ❋ Papabear (2008)

I have said in this interview, for example, that solidarity must be one of the principles of the new order, because there are still a lot of countries with such difficult conditions and so few resources that they will need international cooperation, even if this new order is established, protectionism ceases, dumping [preceding word in English] ceases, they pay us what our merchandise is worth, and there is really a world policy of development. ❋ Unknown (1985)

If that is called persecution, the word ceases to have any meaning. ❋ Paul, Herbert (1905)

He was altogether one of the most unique characters that his native State has produced, and when his name ceases to be connected with shows and zoological exhibitions, he will be lovingly remembered as the genial friend, the sturdy patriot, the public-spirited and philanthropic neighbor, and the honest, true-hearted man. ❋ Unknown (1891)

By and by the rain ceases; the clouds part; the sun breaks out; the horses are brought round; and for the third time that day, we again push on for Caprile. ❋ Unknown (1873)

Soon after this he was engaged in making a new model for a cupola, and then suddenly his name ceases to appear upon the registers. ❋ Clara Erskine Clement Waters (1875)

The call ceases, and another of these watch-dogs of the woods takes it up afar off. ❋ Richard Jefferies (1867)

'Yes, Socrates, but the cases are not parallel; for if you subtract or misplace a letter, the name ceases to be a name.' ❋ 427? BC-347? BC Plato (1855)

Each organization is clearly "multilateral," but their roles are so wildly different that the word ceases to have any meaning.

The word ceases to be "words" and becomes a Person, embodying in Himself all human beings and all creation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

So, the sooner a grown-up debate commences, home truths heard and the name-calling ceases, the better. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Yet again, production on a movie of Watchmen ceases, which is a good thing. ❋ RobB (2005)

A: When wrong thinking ceases, that is dhyana; when you sit contemplating your original nature,6 that is samadhi, for indeed that original nature is your eternal mind. ❋ Mumon (2005)

When this expression ceases, the thing that was once alive is dead. ❋ H. Ernest Hunt (N/A)

After this dissension Fielding's name ceases to appear at the _Champion_ meetings; and as he himself states that he left off writing for the paper from this very month the evidence certainly points to a withdrawal on his part in ❋ G. M. Godden (N/A)

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