discontinuance in the PONS Dictionary

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The unreliability of the diplomatic leaks resulted in their discontinuance.
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Most essential is the discontinuance of sinful habits, because the longer they are adhered to, the more difficult they are to end.
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Some religious organisations which practice mortification of the flesh by flagellation have since reported discontinuance of such extreme scourging as a religious discipline.
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Such intentional action may take the form of a discontinuance or a waiver.
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Despite the discontinuance of bulletins, the extr-tropical cyclone continued to persist and assumed an easterly course.
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It was succeeded by various towers, but relentless erosion caused discontinuance of the light between 1991 and 1993.
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This practice was discontinued in early 1970, shortly before the discontinuance of service numbers as a whole.
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The end came in 1935, after a federal district court issued an order calling for discontinuance of service.
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The route is no longer operated, having been discontinued in 1993; at the time of its discontinuance, its service had been reduced to rush hours only.
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With the discontinuance of the football program in the 1930s, more space became available for construction of new facilities.
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