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Meanings of cease as in English
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Usage of cease as in English
1
The Southern aristocracy must triumph or ceaseas an aristocracy to exist.
2
The bedlam did not ceaseas we stopt before a brightly-lit open doorway.
3
The French Republic will ceaseas quickly as it has come into being.
4
The bedlam did not ceaseas we stopped before a wide, brightly-lit open doorway.
5
And theft will never ceaseas long as there is profit to be had.
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Mr Obama said "most" combat operations would ceaseas US troops adopted their new mission.
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The truth is that the prayer of petition ought instantly to ceaseas infantine, irrational, and irreverent.
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All voluntary effort should ceaseas the contraction wears away, for straining between the contractions can accomplish nothing.
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She felt the staccato rhythm of the wolf-creature's breathing hesitate and ceaseas its body slumped onto her feet.
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But Peachie felt when he left it would be better the connection should ceaseas far as visiting went.
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There is yet another kind of tears arising from but small sources, which flow easily and ceaseas easily.
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They ceaseas daybreak approaches.
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The architecture, stern and grand, strikes the beholder at a distance, and his admiration will not ceaseas he approaches.
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Reading of the character that we have here called preliminary should not ceaseas the other historical studies are taken up.
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The duration of the treatment will depend upon the patient; it should always ceaseas soon as she begins to feel tired.
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The Wellbeing Foundation said the practice should ceaseas research indicates it is an ineffective means of treating commonly occurring mental illnesses.