Synonym: discontinue, end, halt, quit, stop. Antonym: begin. Similar words: decease, ease, please, at ease, release, increase, disease, appease. Meaning: [siːs] n. (`cease' is a noun only in the phrase `without cease') end. v. 1. put an end to a state or an activity 2. have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical.
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91. Once formed, rings soon cease to exchange with the biosphere.
92. Hern's lease of the royal stables at West Ilsley in Berkshire is to cease next year.
93. I will remind you, with best intention, to cease your negotiations with PetroVietnam.
94. The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it. James Matthew Barrie
95. Grudgingly, he would grant all requests soas to cease the torture inflicted on his friends.
96. The managers become a self-selecting body and cease to be effectively monitored by the shareholders once in office.
97. Then money dries up, new political agendas are drawn, the people leave, new ones cease to come.
98. People cease to cough or sniff or shuffle their feet.
99. I never cease to be amazed at the damage human beings do to one another.
100. The race, the breeding ground, might be missed, both in sporting and traditional terms, should it cease.
101. As long as you lack something, you yearn for it without cease.
102. Whatever may happen to different orders of reality, this space-time and its laws will cease to exist.
103. Voice over At the end of the week, production will finally cease in the Rover north works.
104. We cease trying vainly to understand the secrets of the Universe as we have hitherto tried to do.
105. When you cease to make a contribution, you begin to die. Franklin D. Roosevelt
106. Without the Facilities Department, the university would soon cease to function.
107. Man must cease attributing his problems to his environment, and learn again to exercise his will - his personal responsibility in the realm of faith and morals. Albert Schweitzer
108. Or if the tardy wife would just serve dinner on time, her husband would cease bloodying her nose.
109. Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh. George Bernard Shaw
110. He goes off with the boy for months to a remote meadow, where he builds an altar and prays without cease.Sentencedict.com
111. There was nothing to do except wait for the gale to cease while we let Hsu Fu drift with the wind.
112. Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. Aldous Huxley
113. But Roosevelt believed that world peace required small countries to cease their trouble-making.
114. Now new infections had to drop to extremely low levels or even temporarily cease altogether.
115. Will the Government stop pressurising authorities to cease supporting small primary schools through additional support across the county?
116. These towers of loops never cease to amuse us because inevitably the messages circulating along them cross their own paths.
117. On his retirement the job of district head postmaster will cease to exist, the responsibilities being undertaken by four senior managers.
118. Otherwise, the excellent work that has been done on education and exhibitions will have to cease.
119. He promised attacks by his cartel would cease if the government agreed to negotiate.
120. When the value of your fund exceeds the guaranteed sum assured deductions will cease.