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91CEASE — Catastrophic Event Abort Switch Electronics Contributor: MSFC …
92cease — siËs n. stop, halt, break v. stop, halt …
93cease to be — to die Hardly euphemistic for an atheist. Of more interest perhaps is the biblical use for the menopause: It ceased to be with Sarah after the manner of women. {Genesis, 18: 11) …
94cease — gestillan …
95cease — I. v. n. 1. Desist, stop, stay, break off, leave off, give over. 2. Fail, be extinct, be wanting. 3. Terminate, end, be at an end, come to an end, blow over. II. v. a. Leave off, stop, desist from, give over, end …
96cease — v 1. stop, discontinue, desist, Archaic. surcease, quit, end, leave off, come to an end, finish, conclude, terminate; break off, pause, intermit, suspend, rest; take a break, take a breather; abate, lessen, lull, quiet down, let up, come to a… …
97cease — verb Syn: come/bring to an end, come/bring to a halt, end, halt, stop, conclude, terminate, finish, wind up, discontinue, suspend, break off Ant: start, continue …
98cease — [siːs] verb [I/T] formal to stop happening or continuing, or to stop something happening or continuing Conversation ceased when she entered the room.[/ex] The government has ceased all contact with the rebels.[/ex] He had ceased caring what she… …
99CEASE — • Collaborative European Anti Smoking Evaluation …
100cease — Pau, ho opau, oki, ho ōki, waiho, ho omalolo, akaku u …