Similar words: continual, disconcerting, continue, continued, continuing, continuous, continent, contingent. Meaning: [‚dɪskən'tɪnjʊəns] n. the act of discontinuing or breaking off; an interruption (temporary or permanent).
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(1) To terminate ( an action ) by discontinuance.
(2) I left the office on account of the discontinuance of the bus - iness.
(3) There wouldn't be any hassle about any discontinuance of services.
(4) Cingular's discontinuance of the Ogo is unfortunate, especially for thousands of deaf and hard-of-hearing people.
(5) Condition of discontinuance of crime is Condition of one who discontinues a crime. Sentencedict.com
(6) I left the office on acount of the discontinuance of the business.
(7) On account of the discontinuance of business at the company, I left the office.
(8) I left the office on account of the discontinuance of the Business.
(9) No administration had directed the Interstate Commerce Commission to order discontinuance of this practice in conformity with the court decisions.
(10) You agree that SYM Stationary shall not be liable to you or to any third party for any modification, suspension or discontinuance of the Services.
(11) The limitation period for arbitration shall be calculated anew from the time of discontinuance.
(12) The reasons above on ideological theory reflected certain subjectivity of the discontinuance of the New Democracy.
(13) The limitation period shall be counted anew from the time of discontinuance.
(14) Why, then, has the Communist Party announced the abolition of the worker-peasant democratic dictatorship and the discontinuance of confiscating the land of landlords?
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