0 to stop -- przerywać, przestawać
[ + doing sth ] He ordered his men to cease firing.
[ + to do sth ] Her behaviour never ceases to amaze me.
Finally, at the new steady state, investment ceases, capital, and, hence, output are reduced.
In this way, the central claim of their paper - "all mental representations are conscious" - ceases to be vacuous.
This ambivalence was reflected in the continuous violation of the cease-fire agreement by both parties.
Others re-visited once or twice in the first 3 months and then ceased visiting unless problems were thought likely to occur.
As the study of developmental psychology devotes virtually no attention to the adult years, the assumption is that development has ceased by this time.
When the voices cease and the steel guitar comes in, it is further still off-mic and features a slow vibrato.
If a referent ceases to be mentioned in the text, however, its local salience is incrementally decreased.
In four of these the relationship had ceased to exist by the time the pregnancy was discovered.