cessation in the PONS Dictionary

cessation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

cessation of arms
treaty of cessation
treaty of cessation
cessation of proceedings

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This eventually subsides into the cessation of the soloist's playing, as he physically draws out the parts of the globe with his trombone slide.
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The typhoon's effects caused the cessation of the city's power supply.
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We call for the immediate cessation of the piling up of armament expenditures beyond reasonable peacetime requirements for national defense.
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Also, a pleural rub can only be heard during inspiration and expiration, whereas, the pericardial rub can be heard even after cessation of breathing.
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In most cases these effects are non-dangerous and reversible after cessation or reduction of treatment.
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They have the common side effects of headache, flushing, and ankle edema; but these are not typically of sufficient severity to require cessation of treatment.
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The lawsuit requested the cessation of sales of the game and monetary damage.
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Even then, upon cessation of the drugs, the hyperthyroid state may recur.
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