cessation

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definition
noun
the cessation of hostilities
the fact or process of ending or being brought to an end.
example
a 'cessation' of animal testing of cosmetics
Making dietary changes could either support or hinder smoking 'cessation' .
First the agreement of 'cessation' of hostilities must be implemented and implemented successfully.
a 'cessation' of animal testing of cosmetics
As such the militant 'cessation' of violence, it said, should be followed by demilitarisation.
the 'cessation' of hostilities
The workshop would cover tobacco and drug addiction, alcohol use and tobacco 'cessation' .
The health board agreed to immediate 'cessation' of non-nursing duties by INO members.
It argued that the only form of patriotism was full-on, 'cessation' of sport.
Advise on lifestyle, diet, exercise and smoking 'cessation' is available.
The two studies show that mecamylamine, started before cessation and continued afterwards, may help smoking 'cessation' .
Television advertisements about smoking 'cessation' often conclude by saying that the patient shown has died.
This accounts for the sudden 'cessation' of posts here since Saturday night.
Almost complete 'cessation' of sweating occurs after four treatments of about 10 minutes over two to three weeks.
He says vaccinations would result in the immediate 'cessation' of meat exports from Britain.
Apologies for the sudden 'cessation' of in-depth critical analysis.
And yet there was no 'cessation' of anti-Semitism in the liberated country.
Nor was it truly noise, because if it were noise, then it could cease, and that 'cessation' of sound would be silence.
the 'cessation' of hostilities
Ageing starts in 20s and 'cessation' of exercise by the elite sports people could contribute to this.
This kind of 'cessation' of treatment only occurs if someone is being fed intravenously or by some method other than a spoon.
His work since then has been acknowledged as instrumental in bringing a 'cessation' of hostilities in the North.
War begins with the outbreak of hostilities and ends with their 'cessation' .
The 'cessation' of Iraqi pumping has caused the price of petroleum to rise to $45 a barrel.
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