English to Spanish Dictionary discontinue

discontinue

discontinuar
definition
verb
he discontinued his visits
cease doing or providing (something), typically something provided on a regular basis.
translation of 'Discontinue'
verb
terminar,
interrumpir,
acabar,
anular,
discontinuar,
suspender
example
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.
In any case, it will not 'discontinue' any of the products of the companies it has acquired, according to a spokesman.
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.
Heavy losses forced it to 'discontinue' the service.
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.
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.
Dissatisfied consumers will 'discontinue' the use of such services, as they would with any vendor.
‘Currently, we do not plan to 'discontinue' any other products,’ he says.
A serviceman cannot change his station at will, nor can he 'discontinue' performance of service duties or abandon his station without leave.
Forewarned, I wrote a letter to the company asking them to 'discontinue' my service on the effective date.
The company had not indicated any immediate plans to 'discontinue' the service.
The company plans to 'discontinue' the service from September because it is no longer commercially viable.
This product replaces fenofibrate micronized capsules, which were 'discontinued' by the manufacturer.
Do we continue to live by mottos advertising products that have long been 'discontinued' ?
The saw was 'discontinued' in the 1950s and is no longer serviced.
The decision would not be ignored, as the deadline for 'discontinuation' of operations would be met, but troops would start pulling out later.
The company was horrified to learn that the valve had been 'discontinued' since it was critical to the continued production of their blood analysis products.
The reason I 'discontinued' the service was the cost.
First, his team needs at least 100 new products annually to replace those that are 'discontinued' .
I 'discontinued' my subscription because the magazine has deteriorated so much in the last several years.
The list of 'discontinued' products includes chips released as recently as January.
Sudden 'discontinuation' may lead to withdrawal symptoms and rapid worsening of the condition being treated.
Dependence can develop, leading to withdrawal symptoms on 'discontinuation' of these agents.
The laboratory must maintain a copy of each procedure with the dates of initial use and 'discontinuance' .
The new handbook provides that faculty appointments can be terminated because of a ‘financial emergency’ or ‘program 'discontinuance' .’
This 'discontinuance' of activity is in itself not completely to blame for child obesity issues, but it does contribute.
The e-mail subscriptions have been 'discontinued' , probably permanently.
Second annoyance is changing stocks: you'll go there for ages, get used to a certain product and then you'll find it's been 'discontinued' .
We sent it back, and since that particular pack had been 'discontinued' so they sent us a brand new one a brand new one.
Regular users, upon 'discontinuation' of marijuana, may experience withdrawal effects.
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