English to Arabic Dictionary discontinue

discontinue

توقف
definition
verb
he discontinued his visits
cease doing or providing (something), typically something provided on a regular basis.
translation of 'discontinue'
verb
قطع إشتراكه,
تحتجب,
أوقف,
ترك,
قطع,
توقف
example
In any case, it will not 'discontinue' any of the products of the companies it has acquired, according to a spokesman.
‘Currently, we do not plan to 'discontinue' any other products,’ he says.
Dissatisfied consumers will 'discontinue' the use of such services, as they would with any vendor.
The director says they are faced with the grim prospect of having to 'discontinue' services to the 600-plus people who sleep on the city's streets.
The company had not indicated any immediate plans to 'discontinue' the service.
Heavy losses forced it to 'discontinue' the service.
A spokesman, however, said on Monday that the government might have problems finding a legal basis to 'discontinue' the project's budget even if its final decision was to have the project scrapped.
Around 450 of the 1,000 staff work in the relatively risky area of manufacturing, which was hit by the company's decision last year to 'discontinue' one of its products.
Forewarned, I wrote a letter to the company asking them to 'discontinue' my service on the effective date.
A serviceman cannot change his station at will, nor can he 'discontinue' performance of service duties or abandon his station without leave.
The decision to 'discontinue' participant recruitment after six couples was made on the basis of saturation of relevant themes, with couple six adding only one or two themes to each area of inquiry.
The company plans to 'discontinue' the service from September because it is no longer commercially viable.
Do we continue to live by mottos advertising products that have long been 'discontinued' ?
I quickly 'discontinued' my subscription, and went back to choosing my own selections.
She's right that production of the item has been 'discontinued' .
The e-mail subscriptions have been 'discontinued' , probably permanently.
The printer was 'discontinued' in 1985, and the cartridge was dropped in 1998.
It wasn't very successful, but when she called her customers to tell them she was 'discontinuing' the service, one of them panicked.
Businesses with their software voiced fears that their products would be 'discontinued' or that technical support might waver.
This product replaces fenofibrate micronized capsules, which were 'discontinued' by the manufacturer.
I'm hoping you have some suggestions for notifying customers that a product has been 'discontinued' .
The new handbook provides that faculty appointments can be terminated because of a ‘financial emergency’ or ‘program 'discontinuance' .’
The workers and the union, he said, had been aware for some time that one of the products manufactured at the Waterford plant was being 'discontinued' .
The only grounds upon which suspension and 'discontinuance' of support can be made are those set out in Regulation 20.
As many as 12 jobs could be lost if the service is 'discontinued' .
Shortly thereafter, the government 'discontinued' these purchases but did not provide the media clear reasons for doing so.
The saw was 'discontinued' in the 1950s and is no longer serviced.
He also 'discontinued' unprofitable services, such as dating advisers.
This 'discontinuance' of activity is in itself not completely to blame for child obesity issues, but it does contribute.
Due to the availability of other resources and decreasing usage, we have 'discontinued' our subscription to the database.
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