ceasing Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of ceasing In English

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Examples of ceasing

  • We expect these practices to cease forthwith.

  • He claims that prejudice against homosexuals would cease overnight if all the gay stars in the country were honest about their sexuality.

  • This barbarity must cease!

  • It must be the case that many officials of a legal institution can suffer alienation without the legal institution ceasing to be a social practice.

  • Expression of other moods (and modalities) may lack some of the characteristics associated with the prototypical, without ceasing to be finite.

  • A similar reporting obligation applies where a research project ceases before completion of research and includes an obligation to give reasons for ceasing research.

  • Fear is inferred from the infant's suddenly ceasing his activity to retreat from an object, while fixating it.

  • Ceasing to employ various service groups-for instance at weddings-would inculcate habits of frugality and remove religious impurity, frivolity and vulgarity.

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