Discontinue

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Discontinue Meanings

    noun a cessation or stopping of something

    verb to cease doing or providing (something); end or stop

    Fields related to discontinue

    Medical

    Discontinue the medication if any adverse effects occur.

    Technology

    The company decided to discontinue production of the outdated model.

    Business

    The company will discontinue the product line due to low sales.

    Education

    The school may discontinue a program if it is not meeting student needs.

    Legal

    The court ordered the defendant to discontinue the illegal activity.

    Manufacturing

    The factory will discontinue the use of a certain material in their products.

    Occupation Usage of discontinue

    Writer

    A writer may discontinue working on a particular project if it no longer aligns with their vision or goals.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may discontinue a certain treatment approach if it is not yielding the desired results for their patient.

    Doctor

    A doctor may discontinue a medication if it is causing adverse side effects for their patient.

    Software Developer

    A software developer may discontinue support for an older version of their software in order to focus on newer updates and features.

    Retail Manager

    A retail manager may discontinue a certain product line if it is not selling well or is no longer popular with customers.

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