cease
Imagine you are playing. When you cease, it means you stop playing.
It is the end of the game.
You can say, "Play will cease now."
It means no more playing.
When something comes to a cease, it means it stops.
It's like when a game ends, or when the rain stops falling.
We usually use the word 'cease' to talk about things stopping, like a noise or an activity.
For example, you might hear 'the music came to a cease' meaning the music stopped playing.
While cease is most frequently encountered as a verb, meaning to stop, it can also function as a noun. As a noun, it refers to the cessation or end of something. You might come across it in formal or legal settings, often in phrases like 'a cease and desist order.' In essence, it signifies a halt or an ending, sometimes temporary and sometimes permanent.
While more frequently encountered as a verb, "cease" can function as a noun, denoting the cessation or termination of something.
In this nominal form, it signifies a stopping or an end, often implying a definitive halt.
It typically appears in more formal or legalistic language, or within established literary phrases.
The noun form of "cease" suggests either a temporary pause or a permanent discontinuation of an action, state, or activity.
While primarily encountered as a verb, "cease" also functions as a noun, denoting a cessation or termination. This nominal usage typically carries a formal or even archaic resonance, frequently appearing in legal discourse or established literary phrases such as "without cease" or "bring to a cease." It signifies a definitive halt, whether permanent or temporary, to an activity, process, or state.
The word cease as a noun refers to the stopping or ending of an activity or state. While it's more commonly encountered as a verb (meaning to stop), its noun form carries a more formal or even legalistic tone. It often implies a definitive or mandated halt.
§ Formal Usage
In everyday conversation, you're less likely to hear someone say, 'There was a cease to the rain.' Instead, they'd simply say, 'The rain stopped.' The noun form of cease is reserved for situations where the ending is significant, official, or has legal ramifications.
- DEFINITION
- The act of stopping; a discontinuation or termination, often with a formal or permanent implication.
§ Common Phrases and Collocations
The noun cease frequently appears in specific phrases. The most prominent of these is 'cease and desist,' which is a legal term.
- Cease and desist: This is almost exclusively used in legal contexts. A 'cease and desist' letter is a document sent to an individual or business to stop allegedly illegal activity (such as copyright infringement or harassment). The 'cease' here refers to the immediate stopping of the action, and 'desist' means to refrain from doing it again in the future.
- Without cease: This literary or formal phrase means 'without stopping' or 'continuously.' It emphasizes an uninterrupted flow or action.
- Bring to a cease: This means to cause something to stop.
The company received a cease and desist order for its misleading advertisements.
Her complaints continued without cease, even after the issue was resolved.
§ Nuance and Context
The noun cease often implies a more permanent or official ending than other synonyms. For instance, a 'stop' might be temporary, but a 'cease' often suggests a more definitive termination. This is particularly true in legal contexts where a cease order is intended to be a final resolution to an activity.
- EXAMPLE CONTEXT
- A government might declare a cease to hostilities, indicating a formal end to conflict.
Consider the subtle difference between 'the rain stopped' and 'a cease of hostilities.' The latter implies a formal, agreed-upon, and significant ending, often with lasting implications. The former is a simple observation of a weather event.
§ Historical and Literary Use
You might encounter the noun cease in older texts or literature to lend a formal or poetic tone. Its use evokes a sense of finality or an important turning point.
With the ringing of the bells, there came a momentary cease to the city's usual clamor.
§ Definition
- DEFINITION
- The end or stopping of an activity or state, though the word is more commonly used as a verb. In its noun form, it often appears in legal contexts or fixed literary expressions meaning a permanent or temporary halt.
§ How to use it in a sentence — grammar, prepositions
While "cease" is predominantly recognized and utilized as a verb (e.g., "The rain ceased"), its noun form, though less frequent, carries a formal and often legal or literary tone. When used as a noun, "cease" refers to a stoppage, an end, or a halt to something. It is almost always accompanied by a preposition, typically "of" or "to," to connect it to the activity or state being stopped. Understanding these grammatical constructions is key to using the noun form effectively.
Common Prepositions with "Cease" (Noun)
- Cease of: This construction is less common in everyday language but can be found in more formal or older texts. It emphasizes the termination *of* a particular action or state.
- Cease to: This is arguably the more prevalent and natural preposition when using "cease" as a noun. It often implies a command or a formal decision for something to come to an end. It indicates the *direction* of the halt.
The board called for an immediate cease of hostilities.
The government demanded a cease to all illegal activities.
There was a temporary cease to the negotiations while both parties reconsidered their positions.
Fixed Expressions and Contexts
The noun form of "cease" frequently appears in established phrases, particularly in legal and formal discourse. These expressions often convey a definitive and sometimes abrupt halt.
- Cease and desist: This is a quintessential legal phrase, typically found in court orders or legal notices. It's a compound noun phrase, though "cease" here functions adjectivally to "desist," which is a verb. However, the combination itself acts as a single legal command.
- A cease-fire: This is a very common compound noun, referring to a temporary cessation of fighting in a war or conflict. Here, "cease" acts as a modifier for "fire."
- Without cease: This archaic or literary expression means continuously or without stopping.
The company received a cease and desist order for copyright infringement.
The diplomats negotiated a humanitarian cease-fire to allow aid to reach the affected areas.
The bells tolled without cease throughout the night.
Grammar Notes
- Singular Form: "Cease" as a noun is almost always used in its singular form. It does not typically take a plural, as it denotes a singular event or state of stopping.
- Determiners: When used as a noun, "cease" will often be preceded by an article (a/an, the) or other determiner (e.g., "a temporary cease," "an immediate cease").
- Formal Tone: Always remember that using "cease" as a noun immediately elevates the formality of your writing or speech. In casual conversation, you would likely opt for simpler synonyms like "stop," "end," or "halt."
The rebels declared a unilateral cease to military operations.
§ Mistakes People Make with "Cease" (Noun)
While "cease" is predominantly used as a verb, its noun form, though less common, carries a distinct meaning and often appears in formal, legal, or literary contexts. Learners at the CEFR B2 level and beyond might encounter several pitfalls when attempting to use "cease" as a noun. Understanding these common mistakes can help solidify its correct usage.
§ 1. Overusing or Misusing the Noun Form
The most frequent error is trying to force "cease" into a noun role where a more natural and common synonym would suffice. Because the verb form is so prevalent, many learners try to apply the noun form in everyday situations where it sounds overly formal or even incorrect.
- Incorrect Usage
- "The sudden cease of the rain surprised us."
In this instance, "stop" or "cessation" would be far more appropriate and natural-sounding. "Cease" as a noun often implies a more deliberate or official ending, not just a casual one.
- Correct Alternative
- "The sudden stop of the rain surprised us."
§ 2. Confusing with "Cessation"
Another common mistake is to assume "cease" (noun) and "cessation" are always interchangeable. While they are closely related in meaning, "cessation" is generally the more common and versatile noun form for the act of stopping. "Cease" as a noun often appears in specific fixed phrases.
- Example of "Cessation"
- "The cessation of hostilities was a welcome development."
While you could technically say "the cease of hostilities," it sounds much less natural and less grammatically conventional than "cessation."
The sudden cease of their arguments was suspicious.
Even in this example, while not entirely incorrect, "cessation" or "end" would be more typical. The noun "cease" truly shines in specific idiomatic or legal contexts.
§ 3. Incorrect Prepositional Usage
When "cease" is used as a noun, it often pairs with specific prepositions, most notably "of" or in phrases like "without cease." Misusing these prepositions can lead to awkward or ungrammatical constructions.
- Incorrect Usage
- "There was a cease from the noise."
- Correct Usage
- "There was a cessation of the noise."
Or, if sticking to the noun "cease" in a more appropriate context:
The court issued a cease and desist order.
This example highlights a key fixed expression where "cease" functions as a noun.
§ 4. Overlooking Fixed Expressions
The noun form of "cease" is most often found in specific fixed expressions. Learners who are not familiar with these phrases might try to use the noun in more flexible ways, leading to unnatural English.
- Cease and desist: A legal order or request to stop an activity.
- Without cease: Meaning continuously or without stopping (more literary).
- Example: Cease and desist
- "The company received a cease and desist letter regarding their advertising practices."
- Example: Without cease
- "The rain fell without cease for three days."
Attempting to create new noun phrases with "cease" outside of these established patterns is likely to result in an awkward or incorrect construction.
§ 5. Treating it as a General Synonym for "End"
While "cease" (noun) refers to an end or stopping, it's not a direct, general synonym for "end." "End" is much broader and more commonly used. "Cease" implies a more definitive, often formal or imposed, stopping of an activity or state, rather than just the conclusion of something.
- Incorrect Usage
- "At the cease of the film, everyone clapped."
- Correct Usage
- "At the end of the film, everyone clapped."
The nuance is important: "cease" as a noun points to a termination or discontinuation, often with a sense of finality or command, particularly in its legal context. It's less about a natural conclusion and more about an active stopping.
By being aware of these common errors and understanding the specific contexts in which "cease" as a noun is appropriately used, B2 learners can develop a more precise and sophisticated command of the English language.
§ Similar words and when to use this one vs alternatives
While 'cease' is most commonly used as a verb, its noun form carries a specific nuance, often implying a formal, definitive, or even abrupt end to something. Understanding its alternatives helps in choosing the most precise word for your context.
- Cessation
- This is perhaps the closest synonym to 'cease' as a noun, and it is also commonly used in formal or legal contexts. It refers to the process of ending or being brought to an end.
The immediate cessation of hostilities was demanded by the international community.
- End
- A very general term for the conclusion of something. It can be formal or informal and applies to almost any situation. 'Cease' implies a more deliberate or enforced stopping.
At the end of the day, everyone went home.
- Stop/Stopping
- These are common and versatile words for bringing an activity to an halt. 'Cease' often suggests a more permanent or official discontinuation.
The sudden stopping of the music surprised everyone.
- Termination
- Similar to 'cease' and 'cessation' in formality, 'termination' often implies a formal conclusion, especially in legal, contractual, or employment contexts.
The contract specifies conditions for its termination.
- Discontinuation
- This term suggests a deliberate choice to stop something, often a product, service, or activity, and implies that it might be resumed later, though not necessarily.
Due to low demand, there was a discontinuation of the product line.
- Halt
- A 'halt' implies a temporary or sudden stop, often in response to an order or an unforeseen event. It's less definitive than 'cease' or 'cessation'.
The unexpected blizzard brought traffic to a complete halt.
Here are some common fixed expressions where the noun form of 'cease' is often found:
- Without cease: Meaning without stopping or continuously. This is an older, more literary usage.
- A cease and desist order: A legal order to stop an activity and not resume it. This is a very common legal application.
- Bring to a cease: To cause something to stop.
In summary, while there are many words to express the idea of stopping, 'cease' as a noun is best reserved for situations demanding a formal, impactful, or legally significant sense of an ending. For everyday situations, simpler alternatives are usually more appropriate.
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The noun form of 'cease' is less common than the verb and often appears in formal or legal contexts, which can make it slightly more challenging for a B2 learner to encounter and understand in typical reading materials.
Using 'cease' as a noun appropriately requires an understanding of its more formal or specific contexts, which can be tricky for a B2 learner who might default to more common synonyms like 'end' or 'stop'.
The noun 'cease' is not frequently used in everyday spoken English. A B2 learner might struggle to incorporate it naturally and appropriately into their speech without sounding overly formal or unnatural.
While 'cease' as a noun might be less frequent, its pronunciation is straightforward, and the context (especially if legal or formal) would likely provide enough clues for a B2 listener to understand its meaning.
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Nouns formed from verbs often carry a more formal or abstract nuance than their verbal counterparts. 'Cease' as a noun is an example of this, often appearing in formal or legal language where precision and formality are valued.
The cease of hostilities was a welcome relief to the war-torn region.
The noun 'cease' is typically used with prepositions like 'of' or 'to' to indicate what is ending. For example, 'a cease of operations' or 'a cease to the fighting.'
The government called for an immediate cease of all military actions.
While 'cease' as a verb can be used with or without an object, 'cease' as a noun usually requires a complement (e.g., 'cease of negotiations') or is part of a fixed expression (e.g., 'without cease').
The committee demanded a cease to the controversial project.
Fixed expressions using 'cease' as a noun, such as 'without cease' (meaning without stopping) or 'a cease-fire' (a temporary cessation of fighting), demonstrate its established usage in specific contexts.
The rain fell without cease for three days and nights.
In legal or official contexts, 'cease' as a noun can be part of formal notices or orders, indicating a mandatory stop to an activity. This is distinct from the more general verb 'cease' which can describe any stopping.
The court issued a cease and desist order against the company.
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The cease of fighting brought peace to the region.
cessation, end of fighting
Here, 'cease' functions as a noun, referring to the stopping of an activity.
We await the cease of operations before cleaning up.
halt, end of operations
Used as a noun, indicating the end of a process.
There was a temporary cease in the heavy rain.
pause, stop in rain
Describes a short break or end of an event.
A cease of payment was issued by the bank.
suspension, stopping of payment
Common in legal contexts, meaning to stop making payments.
The notice called for an immediate cease of construction.
termination, end of construction
Refers to the stopping of building work.
They hoped for a cease to the ongoing conflict.
end, stopping of conflict
As a noun, it means the end of a dispute or fight.
The contract included a clause for the cease of services.
discontinuation, end of services
Used in legal documents to refer to the termination of an agreement.
Without a cease in hostilities, peace talks are difficult.
end, stopping of hostilities
Refers to the end of aggressive acts.
Upon the cessation of hostilities, a fragile peace accord was signed between the warring factions, though underlying tensions remained.
cessation (noun form of cease): the formal or complete stopping of something
Here, 'cessation' is used as a formal noun indicating a definitive end, often found in diplomatic or legal contexts. It's a more formal and less common noun form of 'cease'.
The unilateral cease of fire declared by the rebels was met with skepticism by government forces, who demanded concrete steps towards disarmament.
cease (noun): a stopping or bringing to an end, often referring to a military action
In this instance, 'cease' functions as a noun, specifically in the fixed expression 'cease of fire,' which is a more formal and less common variant of 'ceasefire.' 'Cease' as a noun is rare outside of such fixed phrases.
Despite the temporary cease in production, the company assured its investors that operations would resume swiftly, minimizing financial impact.
cease (noun): a temporary stopping of an activity
Here, 'cease' is used as a noun, typically appearing with modifiers like 'temporary' to denote a brief interruption. This usage is less common than 'cessation' for a more permanent or official end.
The lawyer argued for an immediate cease and desist order to prevent further infringement of his client's intellectual property rights.
cease and desist: a legal order or request to stop an activity and not do it again
This is a fixed legal idiom where 'cease' functions as a noun within the phrase 'cease and desist,' referring to a formal demand to stop an action.
The ceaseless efforts of the humanitarian aid workers brought a measure of relief to the beleaguered population, even amidst ongoing turmoil.
ceaseless: without an end; continuing indefinitely
While 'ceaseless' is an adjective derived from 'cease,' its inclusion demonstrates a related, albeit less direct, usage of the core concept of 'stopping' or 'ending.' It highlights the absence of a 'cease.'
The artist's creative output experienced a brief cease following a period of intense personal turmoil, but soon rekindled with renewed vigor.
cease (noun): a break or interruption in a process
Similar to 'temporary cease,' this usage illustrates 'cease' as a noun signifying a short interruption. It's a more literary or less formal usage compared to 'cessation.'
In the annals of parliamentary procedure, a vote of no confidence often precipitates a cease in the incumbent government's authority.
cease (noun): an end or termination of power or influence
This example uses 'cease' as a noun in a more abstract sense, referring to the termination of an abstract concept like authority, often found in formal or academic discourse.
The ancient prophecy spoke of a great darkness that would descend upon the land, heralding a cease to the age of prosperity and light.
cease (noun): a final end or conclusion
Here, 'cease' as a noun is used in a poetic or metaphorical context, referring to a definitive and often dramatic end to a period or state. This usage is quite rare and highly literary.
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The rain fell without cease.
The rain fell continuously.
The company was issued a cease and desist order.
The company was legally ordered to stop its activities.
We hope for a permanent cease to the conflict.
We hope the conflict will stop permanently.
A temporary cease in negotiations was announced.
A brief stop in discussions was announced.
The workers demanded a cease of unfair labor practices.
The workers demanded an end to unfair labor practices.
The cease of production led to job losses.
The stopping of manufacturing resulted in job losses.
There was a complete cease of all traffic.
All traffic came to a complete stop.
The cease of hostilities brought relief to the region.
The stopping of fighting brought peace to the area.
They called for an immediate cease to the violence.
They demanded an immediate end to the violence.
The cease of operations affected many employees.
The stopping of business activities impacted many workers.
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bring something to a ~
The company decided to bring the production of the old model to a cease.
without ~
The rain fell without cease for three days.
a temporary ~ of
There was a temporary cease of hostilities agreed upon by both sides.
a permanent ~ to
The government is seeking a permanent cease to the illegal logging in the region.
a complete ~ of activity
The strike resulted in a complete cease of activity at the factory.
demand a ~ to
Activists demanded a cease to the demolition of historic buildings.
call for a ~ of
The international community called for a cease of violence in the conflict zone.
a ~ of operations
The sudden economic downturn led to a cease of operations for several small businesses.
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The noun form of 'cease' is primarily found in formal or literary contexts. It often appears in phrases such as 'without cease' (meaning without stopping) or 'bring to a cease' (meaning to stop something). While the verb 'cease' is quite common, the noun is less so, making its use distinctive.
A common mistake is using 'cease' as a direct synonym for 'end' or 'stop' in informal contexts where a simpler noun would be more appropriate. For example, instead of 'The cease of the rain was a relief,' it's more natural to say 'The stopping of the rain was a relief' or 'The rain stopped.' Another mistake is to use 'cease' as a countable noun, when it is typically uncountable. For instance, 'a cease' is incorrect; it should be 'the cease' or in a fixed phrase.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Imagine a 'CEASE-fire' - where all activity has stopped. The 'ease' in cease can remind you of a peaceful stop.
Associação visual
Picture a stop sign, but instead of 'STOP', it has 'CEASE' written on it in big, bold letters. Below the sign, there's a dusty old legal document with 'CEASE AND DESIST' stamped across it.
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Try to use 'cease' as a noun in a sentence. For example: 'The cease of operations was announced by the company's CEO.' Can you think of another example, perhaps in a legal or literary context?
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The rain did not ___.
To 'cease' means to stop. At an A1 level, 'stop' is a more common and understandable word.
Please ___ talking.
To 'cease' is to stop something. 'Stop' is a simple word for A1 learners.
The music will ___ soon.
To 'cease' means to end. 'End' is an A1 level word.
The game must ___ now.
When something 'ceases', it stops. 'Stop' is a basic verb.
He asked her to ___ her work.
To 'cease' is to stop an activity. 'Stop' is suitable for A1.
The noise did not ___.
If noise 'ceases', it stops. 'Stop' is an appropriate word for this level.
The rain made the game ____.
To 'cease' means to stop. At A1 level, 'stop' is a more common word for this meaning.
School will ____ for the summer holiday.
When school 'ceases' for a holiday, it means it closes or stops operating.
The music began to ____ when the party ended.
If music 'ceases', it stops playing.
When an activity ceases, it starts.
To 'cease' means to stop, not to start.
The word 'cease' means the same as 'end'.
'Cease' and 'end' both mean to stop or finish.
If you cease talking, you continue talking.
If you 'cease talking', you stop talking, you do not continue.
What stopped?
What should the person do?
What do they want to stop?
Read this aloud:
Please cease making that sound.
Focus: cease
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The game will cease at noon.
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Did the wind ever cease?
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Write a short sentence about something that stops.
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The music stops.
Complete the sentence: The rain will ______ soon.
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The rain will stop soon.
Write a sentence using the word 'stop'.
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Please stop here.
What happened to the car?
Read this passage:
The car was moving fast. Then, the car stopped. It did not move anymore.
What happened to the car?
The passage says, 'Then, the car stopped.'
The passage says, 'Then, the car stopped.'
When did the movie end?
Read this passage:
The movie started at 7 PM. It ended at 9 PM. We went home after the movie.
When did the movie end?
The passage states, 'It ended at 9 PM.'
The passage states, 'It ended at 9 PM.'
What did the children do when their mom called?
Read this passage:
The children were playing outside. Their mom called them. They stopped playing and went inside.
What did the children do when their mom called?
The passage says, 'They stopped playing and went inside.'
The passage says, 'They stopped playing and went inside.'
This sentence means the rain will stop in a short time.
This sentence is a polite request to stop making noise.
This sentence means we need to stop the fight.
The police ordered a ___ to the loud music after midnight.
In this context, 'cease' means the stopping of an activity, which fits the sentence about loud music.
The company announced a ___ of production until new safety measures were in place.
'Cease' refers to a halt or stop, which is appropriate for production stopping.
We hope for a quick ___ of hostilities in the region.
A 'cease of hostilities' means a stop to fighting, which is the correct meaning here.
The factory workers called for a ___ of work until their demands were met.
A 'cease of work' means a stop to working, fitting the context of workers' demands.
The judge ordered a ___ and desist from the illegal activities.
'Cease and desist' is a common legal phrase meaning to stop an activity.
After the storm, there was a temporary ___ in the heavy rain.
A 'cease in the rain' means the rain temporarily stopped, which makes sense in the context of a storm.
The police told the noisy party to ___.
To 'cease' means to stop. In this context, 'stop' fits best.
At the end of the day, work will ___.
When work 'ceases', it finishes.
The rain decided to ___ after many hours.
If the rain 'ceases', it stops.
If something 'ceases', it starts.
To 'cease' means to stop, not to start.
When a machine 'ceases' to work, it is broken.
If a machine 'ceases' to work, it stops functioning and is therefore broken.
We want the loud music to 'cease' quickly.
To want something to 'cease' means to want it to stop, which fits wanting loud music to stop.
What happened with the rain?
Why did the music stop?
What do they want to stop?
Read this aloud:
I hope the noise will cease soon.
Focus: cease (s-ee-s)
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When will the rain cease?
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The party came to a cease at midnight.
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Imagine your favorite toy stopped working. Write two sentences about how you felt and what you did.
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My toy car had a cease of movement, and I felt very sad. I asked my dad to help me fix it.
Write a short note to your friend inviting them to play, but mention that rain might cause a 'cease' to your plans. Use two sentences.
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Hi [Friend's Name], let's play outside today! But if there's a cease of good weather because of rain, we can play inside.
Describe something you would like to see a 'cease' of in your neighborhood. Write one sentence.
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I wish there was a cease of loud noise from the street at night.
Why did the children stop playing?
Read this passage:
The children were playing happily in the park. Suddenly, a big storm started, and the rain began to fall heavily. There was a cease to their game as they all ran inside.
Why did the children stop playing?
The passage states, 'There was a cease to their game as they all ran inside' because 'a big storm started, and the rain began to fall heavily.'
The passage states, 'There was a cease to their game as they all ran inside' because 'a big storm started, and the rain began to fall heavily.'
What did the king want to stop?
Read this passage:
In the story, the king ordered a cease of all fighting in his kingdom. He wanted peace for his people. Everyone was happy that the war was over.
What did the king want to stop?
The passage says, 'the king ordered a cease of all fighting in his kingdom,' meaning he wanted the fighting to stop.
The passage says, 'the king ordered a cease of all fighting in his kingdom,' meaning he wanted the fighting to stop.
What stopped moving in the town square?
Read this passage:
The old clock in the town square had been working for many years. One day, it just stopped. There was a cease in its movement, and the people had to look at their watches to know the time.
What stopped moving in the town square?
The passage states, 'The old clock in the town square had been working for many years. One day, it just stopped. There was a cease in its movement.'
The passage states, 'The old clock in the town square had been working for many years. One day, it just stopped. There was a cease in its movement.'
This sentence describes the rain stopping.
This sentence is a request to stop the noise.
This sentence expresses a hope for the fighting to stop.
The company announced a complete ___ of all production due to financial problems.
The word 'cease' as a noun means the stopping of an activity. In this context, it refers to the stopping of production.
After many hours of negotiations, there was finally a ___ to the fighting.
A 'cease' to fighting means the stopping or end of the fighting.
The government ordered an immediate ___ of construction on the new building.
An 'immediate cease' of construction means that the construction must stop right away.
If there is a 'ceasefire', it means that fighting has begun.
A 'ceasefire' means that fighting has stopped, not started.
When a company announces a 'cease' of operations, it means they are opening new branches.
A 'cease' of operations means the company is stopping its activities, not expanding.
In a legal document, 'cease and desist' means to continue an activity.
'Cease and desist' is a legal phrase meaning to stop an activity and not resume it.
Think about the meaning of 'cease' as a stop or end.
Consider 'cease of business' as the stopping of business.
Focus on 'temporary cease' meaning a short stop.
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The cease of the noise was a relief.
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We hope for a lasting cease to the conflict.
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The government announced a cease-fire.
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Imagine a new company is opening in your town. Write a short paragraph describing what kind of business it is and what its goals are. Use the noun 'cease' to describe something the company will NOT do.
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A new bakery called 'Sweet Treats' is opening next month. Their goal is to make delicious cakes and pastries for everyone. They promise their commitment to fresh ingredients will never cease, ensuring high quality for all their customers.
You are writing a short story. A character has been working on a difficult project for a long time. Describe their feelings and thoughts as they finally reach a point where they can take a break. Use the noun 'cease' to talk about the end of their hard work.
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After weeks of late nights, Sarah finally finished the main part of her research project. A feeling of relief washed over her. The cease of her intense work meant she could finally relax and enjoy her weekend.
Write a short email to a friend telling them about a change in your plans for the weekend. Explain what you were going to do and why you now have to stop. Use the noun 'cease' in your email.
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Hi [Friend's Name], I hope you're doing well! Unfortunately, I have some bad news about our weekend plans. My car broke down, so I won't be able to drive to the beach. This means the cease of our road trip plans for now. I'm really sorry! Best, [Your Name]
What will happen to the library?
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The old library, a cornerstone of the community for over a century, announced its impending closure. Despite protests and petitions from local residents, the decision to close was final. The cease of its operations would leave a significant gap in the town's cultural landscape.
What will happen to the library?
The passage states, 'The cease of its operations would leave a significant gap,' indicating a permanent closure.
The passage states, 'The cease of its operations would leave a significant gap,' indicating a permanent closure.
What does the 'cease' refer to in this passage?
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In a historic agreement, the two rival companies declared a truce. This marked a significant cease in their long-standing competition. Both parties expressed optimism for a more collaborative future, focusing on shared goals rather than conflict.
What does the 'cease' refer to in this passage?
The passage states, 'This marked a significant cease in their long-standing competition,' clearly indicating the end of their rivalry.
The passage states, 'This marked a significant cease in their long-standing competition,' clearly indicating the end of their rivalry.
What did the doctor expect to happen to the symptoms?
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The doctor advised the patient that the strange symptoms they were experiencing should see a quick cease after taking the new medication. It was crucial to follow the dosage instructions carefully to ensure a full recovery.
What did the doctor expect to happen to the symptoms?
The phrase 'should see a quick cease' means that the symptoms should stop or end quickly.
The phrase 'should see a quick cease' means that the symptoms should stop or end quickly.
This sentence describes the stopping of rain using the verb 'cease'.
Here, 'cease' is used as a noun, referring to a halt in the fighting.
This sentence uses 'cease' as a noun to mean the stopping of company activities.
The company announced a complete ___ of operations due to financial difficulties.
In this context, 'cease' as a noun refers to the stopping of operations. The other options have opposite or irrelevant meanings.
There was a temporary ___ in the negotiations, allowing both parties to reconsider their positions.
'Cease' is used here to describe a temporary halt in the negotiations. The other words do not fit the meaning.
The treaty called for an immediate ___ of hostilities between the warring nations.
A 'cease of hostilities' means a stopping of fighting, which is the intended meaning here. The other options are incorrect.
After the long debate, the speaker called for a ___ to the arguments so a vote could be taken.
A 'cease to the arguments' means an end or stopping of the arguments, which fits the context.
The sudden ___ of the music left an awkward silence in the room.
The 'cease of the music' signifies the stopping of the music, which creates an awkward silence. The other options are incorrect.
Legal documents often use '___ and desist' to order the stopping of an activity.
'Cease and desist' is a common legal phrase meaning to stop an action. This is the correct word in this fixed expression.
This phrase is common in legal documents.
Think about what 'hostilities' means in this context.
Consider the duration of the 'cease' in this sentence.
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The cease of construction caused significant delays for the project.
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We hope for a swift cease to all forms of violence in the region.
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The agreement stipulated a cease of all offensive military actions.
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Imagine you are a legal professional drafting a letter to a company about a dispute. Write a sentence using the noun form of 'cease' to demand a stop to a specific activity. Your sentence should be formal and clear.
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We hereby demand the immediate cease of all unauthorized construction work on the disputed property, effective immediately.
You are writing a short story. In a dramatic scene, a character decides to give up a long-held ambition. Describe this moment using the noun 'cease' to convey the finality of their decision. Use descriptive language.
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With a heavy sigh, she acknowledged the cease of her dream to become a celebrated artist, a dream she had cherished since childhood.
Explain the difference in usage between 'cease' as a verb and 'cease' as a noun. Provide one example for each, demonstrating their typical contexts.
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As a verb, 'cease' means to stop an action, for example, 'The rain ceased after an hour.' As a noun, it refers to the end or stopping of an activity, often in formal or legal contexts, such as 'The company called for a cease of hostilities.'
What was the immediate consequence of the court's ruling regarding logging operations?
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In a historic legal ruling, the court ordered a complete cease of all logging operations in the protected forest area. Environmental activists celebrated the decision, calling it a landmark victory for conservation. The company involved expressed disappointment but vowed to comply with the court's order, leading to an immediate halt in their activities.
What was the immediate consequence of the court's ruling regarding logging operations?
The passage states that the court ordered a 'complete cease of all logging operations' and that the company vowed to comply, 'leading to an immediate halt in their activities.'
The passage states that the court ordered a 'complete cease of all logging operations' and that the company vowed to comply, 'leading to an immediate halt in their activities.'
What does the phrase 'find its cease' refer to in the context of the passage?
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The ancient prophecy spoke of a time when the great war would find its cease, bringing an era of unprecedented peace to the troubled lands. However, many doubted the prophecy's interpretation, believing that true peace was an unattainable ideal.
What does the phrase 'find its cease' refer to in the context of the passage?
The passage states 'the great war would find its cease, bringing an era of unprecedented peace,' directly linking 'cease' to the end of the war.
The passage states 'the great war would find its cease, bringing an era of unprecedented peace,' directly linking 'cease' to the end of the war.
What is the primary purpose of a 'cease and desist' letter in this context?
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A formal 'cease and desist' letter was issued by the legal department, demanding that the competitor immediately stop using their patented technology. Failure to comply would result in severe legal repercussions.
What is the primary purpose of a 'cease and desist' letter in this context?
The passage explicitly states the letter was 'demanding that the competitor immediately stop using their patented technology,' which is the core meaning of a cease and desist letter.
The passage explicitly states the letter was 'demanding that the competitor immediately stop using their patented technology,' which is the core meaning of a cease and desist letter.
The correct order forms a coherent sentence indicating the stopping of negotiations.
This arrangement creates a grammatically correct sentence expressing a desire for an end to conflict.
The words are ordered to form a meaningful sentence about a demand for a ceasefire.
The company announced a complete ___ to all international operations due to economic instability.
In this formal context, 'cessation' is the most appropriate and precise term for a complete stopping of operations, often used in official or legal announcements.
Despite the lawyer's strong arguments, the judge ordered the immediate ___ of all construction work on the disputed property.
While 'suspension' is possible, 'cease' (as a noun here, though less common) is used in legal contexts to denote a formal and often permanent halt, aligning with the legal tone of the sentence.
The treaty called for a mutual ___ of hostilities between the warring nations.
'Ceasefire' is a specific and fixed expression referring to a temporary cessation of fighting, which is the most fitting word in the context of hostilities between nations.
The prolonged rains brought a welcome ___ to the drought conditions that had plagued the region for months.
'Cessation' accurately describes the ending of the drought, used in a more formal or descriptive sense. 'Relief' and 'respite' are more about a temporary break from difficulty rather than the stopping of the condition itself.
The unexpected declaration of a national holiday led to an immediate ___ of parliamentary proceedings.
In the context of formal proceedings like parliamentary sessions, 'cease' (used as a noun) implies a formal and often official stopping, which fits the tone better than a simple 'pause' or 'break'.
The company's board of directors voted for the ___ of all research and development into the unsuccessful project.
'Cessation' is the most formal and appropriate term for the official stopping of a project or activity by a governing body, such as a board of directors.
The sudden ______ of funding plunged the research project into uncertainty.
While 'cease' is primarily a verb, its noun form is 'cessation,' which fits the context of 'stopping of funding.'
Despite the diplomatic efforts, there was no immediate ______ of hostilities.
'Cessation' is the correct noun form to indicate the stopping of hostilities.
The company announced a temporary ______ of operations due to unforeseen circumstances.
The noun form 'cessation' is appropriate for describing a temporary halt to operations.
The word 'cease' can be used as a noun, particularly in legal or literary contexts, referring to a halt or stopping.
The definition states that 'cease' as a noun is 'more commonly used as a verb' but 'often appears in legal contexts or fixed literary expressions meaning a permanent or temporary halt.'
The phrase 'cease and desist' uses 'cease' as a noun.
In 'cease and desist,' 'cease' functions as a verb, meaning to stop an action.
A 'ceasefire' uses 'cease' as a noun.
In 'ceasefire,' 'cease' is a verb, indicating the stopping of firing.
The word 'cease' is used here as a noun, referring to the stopping of something.
Listen for 'cease-fire,' a compound noun often used in political or military contexts.
The speaker is implying that an end to the argument is necessary.
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The legal cease and desist order effectively halted the company's unauthorized activities.
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To bring about a cease in operations, the board had to vote unanimously.
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The abrupt cease of the music startled everyone in the room.
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This sentence uses 'cease' as a noun, meaning a stop or halt, in the context of negotiations.
Here, 'cease' refers to the stopping of conflict, demonstrating its noun form in a formal context.
This sentence uses the common literary expression 'without cease,' meaning without stopping, to emphasize continuous effort.
The company announced a complete ___ to all international operations due to the unforeseen global crisis, effective immediately.
While 'cease' can be a noun, 'cessation' is the more appropriate and formal noun form for 'the act of ceasing' or 'a complete stopping' in this context, especially when referring to business operations. 'Ceasing' is a gerund, and 'cessationing' is not a recognized word.
Despite numerous appeals, the court ordered an immediate ___ of construction on the disputed property, citing environmental concerns.
In formal and legal contexts, 'cessation' is the correct noun to refer to the stopping of an activity. 'Cease' as a noun is less common and often appears in fixed expressions. 'Ceasing' is a gerund, and 'ceasement' is not a standard English word.
The treaty called for a mutual ___ of hostilities, paving the way for peace negotiations between the warring factions.
'Cessation' is the precise and formal noun used to describe the act of stopping, especially in diplomatic and military contexts like the cessation of hostilities. 'Cease' as a noun is less common and would sound awkward here. 'Ceasing' is a gerund, and 'cessation of' repeats the preposition.
The phrase 'without cease' means 'without stopping' or 'continuously'.
'Without cease' is an idiomatic expression meaning 'without stopping' or 'continuously', where 'cease' acts as a noun referring to a halt or end.
In the sentence 'The factory's cease of production led to widespread layoffs,' 'cease' is used correctly as a common noun.
While 'cease' can be a noun, 'cessation' is the more appropriate and commonly used noun in this context to refer to the act of stopping production. 'Cease' as a noun is primarily found in fixed expressions or legal language, not typically as a standalone noun like this.
The term 'cease and desist' uses 'cease' as a noun indicating a stopping action.
In the legal injunction 'cease and desist', 'cease' functions as a noun (or an imperative verb, but the overall phrase refers to the 'stopping and refraining' as a noun phrase), implying a command to stop an action.
In a formal essay, discuss the historical implications of a cease in hostilities between two major global powers. Consider the immediate and long-term effects on political landscapes, economic stability, and social structures.
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A cease in hostilities between global powers often marks a pivotal moment in history, fundamentally reshaping geopolitical alliances and challenging existing world orders. The immediate aftermath typically involves complex diplomatic negotiations aimed at solidifying peace agreements, which can range from formal treaties to fragile ceasefires. Economically, such a halt can trigger periods of both instability, as nations reallocate resources from military to civilian sectors, and burgeoning growth, particularly in sectors related to reconstruction and infrastructure development. Socially, the ramifications are profound, influencing national identity, fostering collective memory, and potentially leading to significant demographic shifts as populations displaced by conflict return or resettle. The long-term effects can include the emergence of new international institutions, the redefinition of national borders, and a lasting impact on cultural narratives and education systems.
Compose a legal brief arguing for the cease of a particular business operation due to environmental concerns. Detail the specific regulations being violated and the potential ecological damage if the operation continues unchecked.
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MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable Justice [Judge's Name] FROM: [Your Name/Firm Name] DATE: [Current Date] RE: Motion for Injunctive Relief – Cease of Operations by [Company Name] This brief respectfully moves for an immediate injunction to compel the cease of industrial operations by [Company Name] at its facility located at [Address]. The operations in question, specifically the discharge of untreated industrial effluent into the [Local Water Body], constitute egregious violations of the Clean Water Act, Section 301 (Prohibition on Discharge of Pollutants), and State Environmental Protection Agency regulations concerning permissible levels of heavy metals and chemical oxygen demand. Scientific analysis, appended hereto, demonstrates that the continued discharge is causing irreversible ecological damage, including the acidification of aquatic ecosystems, bioaccumulation of toxins in local wildlife, and significant threats to human health through contamination of potable water sources. The long-term impact on biodiversity and the local community's well-being necessitates an immediate cessation to prevent further irreparable harm. The public interest in preserving environmental integrity far outweighs the economic interests of the respondent.
Write a dramatic monologue from the perspective of a leader announcing a cease in a long-standing personal feud. Explore the internal conflict, the reasons for the decision, and the hopes or fears for the future.
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My esteemed adversaries, my loyal followers… listen. For decades, the name [Opponent's Name] has been a bitter taste on my tongue, a shadow across my path. The feud, this unending dance of retaliation, has consumed generations, etched lines of grief on too many faces. But tonight… tonight, I announce a cease. A full and unequivocal cease to this ancient animosity. The weight of it, the sheer, crushing burden of this hatred, has become unbearable. I have seen the toll it takes, not just on us, but on the children, who inherit nothing but resentment. Perhaps some will call it weakness. Perhaps others will see it as a betrayal. But I see it as a chance. A desperate, terrifying chance to break the cycle. My heart aches with the memories, the injustices, but my soul yearns for a different legacy. I fear what lies beyond this decision – ridicule, continued distrust, even fresh conflict – but I hope, with every fiber of my being, that a fragile seed of peace might yet take root.
According to the passage, what distinguishes a unilateral cease from a bilateral agreement in terms of its practical implications?
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In the annals of international jurisprudence, the concept of a 'cease' is primarily invoked to denote a formal and often legally binding termination of a state of affairs, particularly in contexts of conflict or litigation. A unilateral declaration of a cease in hostilities, while ethically commendable, typically lacks the enforceable weight of a bilateral agreement, thereby rendering its practical implications potentially tenuous. The enduring challenge lies in transitioning from a temporary halt to a lasting peace, a process contingent on mutual trust and robust verification mechanisms.
According to the passage, what distinguishes a unilateral cease from a bilateral agreement in terms of its practical implications?
The passage states, 'A unilateral declaration of a cease in hostilities, while ethically commendable, typically lacks the enforceable weight of a bilateral agreement, thereby rendering its practical implications potentially tenuous.' This directly supports the correct answer.
The passage states, 'A unilateral declaration of a cease in hostilities, while ethically commendable, typically lacks the enforceable weight of a bilateral agreement, thereby rendering its practical implications potentially tenuous.' This directly supports the correct answer.
What was the primary consequence of violating the cease in agricultural labor during the winter solstice?
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The ancient custom dictated that a 'cease' in agricultural labor was to be observed during the winter solstice, a period deemed sacred for communal reflection and spiritual renewal. Violations of this tradition were met with severe social ostracism, as it was believed to invite the displeasure of the harvest deities, potentially leading to widespread famine in the subsequent growing season. This enforced cessation underscored the community's profound reliance on natural cycles and collective adherence to ritual.
What was the primary consequence of violating the cease in agricultural labor during the winter solstice?
The passage explicitly states, 'Violations of this tradition were met with severe social ostracism, as it was believed to invite the displeasure of the harvest deities, potentially leading to widespread famine in the subsequent growing season.'
The passage explicitly states, 'Violations of this tradition were met with severe social ostracism, as it was believed to invite the displeasure of the harvest deities, potentially leading to widespread famine in the subsequent growing season.'
What was the main reason behind the board's decision to cease non-essential expenditures?
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The board's decision to declare an immediate 'cease' to all non-essential expenditures was a drastic measure aimed at averting imminent corporate insolvency. This abrupt halt necessitated a comprehensive re-evaluation of departmental budgets, project timelines, and staffing levels. While the initial impact on employee morale was undeniably negative, the strategic imperative to ensure the company's long-term viability outweighed concerns about short-term discomfort. The success of this fiscal pause hinged on rapid adaptation and unwavering commitment from all stakeholders.
What was the main reason behind the board's decision to cease non-essential expenditures?
The passage states, 'The board's decision to declare an immediate 'cease' to all non-essential expenditures was a drastic measure aimed at averting imminent corporate insolvency... the strategic imperative to ensure the company's long-term viability outweighed concerns about short-term discomfort.'
The passage states, 'The board's decision to declare an immediate 'cease' to all non-essential expenditures was a drastic measure aimed at averting imminent corporate insolvency... the strategic imperative to ensure the company's long-term viability outweighed concerns about short-term discomfort.'
This sentence fragment demonstrates the noun 'cease' in a formal context, referring to the stopping of negotiations.
Here, 'cease' functions as a noun, signifying the end of military conflict, often used in formal or journalistic contexts.
This phrase illustrates the common legal idiom 'cease and desist', where 'cease' is a noun referring to the cessation of an action.
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