Pronunciation: /sɛˈseɪʃən/

Definitions of cessation

noun the fact or process of ending or being brought to an end

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A1 The cessation of rain brought relief to the farmers.

A2 The doctor advised complete cessation of smoking for better health.

B1 The cessation of hostilities between the two countries was a welcome development.

B2 The cessation of funding led to the closure of the research project.

C1 The cessation of production at the factory resulted in job losses for many employees.

C2 The cessation of diplomatic relations between the two nations was a drastic measure.

verb not applicable

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A1 The rain cessationed just in time for the outdoor picnic.

A2 After the doctor's advice, he cessationed smoking immediately.

B1 The company announced the cessation of production at the factory due to financial reasons.

B2 The ceasefire agreement led to the cessation of hostilities between the two warring factions.

C1 The cessation of funding for the project caused delays in its completion.

C2 The cessation of diplomatic relations between the two countries had far-reaching consequences.

adjective not applicable

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A1 The cessation of rain brought relief to the farmers.

A2 The cessation of the noise allowed me to concentrate on my work.

B1 The cessation of hostilities led to a peace agreement between the two countries.

B2 The cessation of funding for the project resulted in its cancellation.

C1 The cessation of production at the factory caused many workers to lose their jobs.

C2 The cessation of the company's operations had a significant impact on the economy.

adverb not applicable

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A1 After the doctor prescribed medication, the patient's cough showed a cessation.

A2 The teacher requested a cessation of talking during the exam.

B1 The company announced a cessation of all non-essential business operations.

B2 The ceasefire agreement led to a cessation of hostilities in the region.

C1 The government implemented a cessation of all flights to prevent the spread of the virus.

C2 The strike ended with a cessation of picketing outside the factory.

pronoun not applicable

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A1 The cessation of the rain brought out the sun.

A2 The cessation of the noise allowed me to concentrate.

B1 The cessation of hostilities led to a peace agreement.

B2 The cessation of funding caused the project to be put on hold.

C1 The cessation of production resulted in job losses.

C2 The cessation of the company's operations had a significant impact on the economy.

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