How to Use cease in a Sentence

cease

1 of 2 verb
  • The child would not cease his constant whining.
  • The fighting along the border has temporarily ceased.
  • The factory ceased operations last year.
  • The tear gas and the violence and the looting must cease.
    Washington Post, 1 June 2020
  • The plot didn't come to fruition, but the tensions didn't cease.
    Martha Sorren, refinery29.com, 22 Apr. 2021
  • The courses look great, but the projects will never cease.
    Ben Volin, BostonGlobe.com, 3 July 2018
  • Then maybe the brain flatulence will cease and the fools won’t try.
    Nick Canepacolumnist, San Diego Union-Tribune, 21 Jan. 2023
  • The loss of oxygen that caused his brain and heart to cease functioning.
    The Editors, National Review, 21 Apr. 2021
  • In other words, would aero cease to be such a big deal?
    Ezra Dyer, Popular Mechanics, 19 June 2018
  • Guests who fail to comply will be asked to cease smoking.
    Ed Masley, The Arizona Republic, 13 Jan. 2024
  • His woodworkings quickly cease to be a thing in the movie.
    Michael Ordoña, Los Angeles Times, 30 Nov. 2023
  • Walk by the ocean; hike through the mountains; never cease to be in awe of both.
    Southern Living, 28 Oct. 2016
  • That plan was in the works before the cease-and-desist letters.
    Maggie Haberman, BostonGlobe.com, 9 Mar. 2021
  • Those shares would then be canceled and cease to exist.
    CBS News, 28 Apr. 2022
  • These two never cease to amaze in the looks department.
    Adrianna Freedman, Good Housekeeping, 12 Aug. 2022
  • When Say Cheese launched, the golden age of blogs had ceased.
    Jeff Weiss, latimes.com, 4 July 2018
  • At a certain point the hullabaloo began to die down and then ceased.
    SI.com, 15 Feb. 2018
  • Vue was also asked to cease the breaks, but no fines were issued.
    Pamela McClintock, The Hollywood Reporter, 12 Dec. 2023
  • Tong said the gall displayed by the scammers never ceases to amaze him.
    Josh Kovner, courant.com, 10 July 2019
  • Late-night shows ceased once the writers strike began in May.
    Erin Jensen, USA TODAY, 1 Sep. 2023
  • But cease-fires do not need to be perfect to be effective.
    Nicole Santa Cruz, San Diego Union-Tribune, 23 June 2019
  • When the two ceased their struggle, the unarmed Pickett was dead.
    Jeff Piorkowski/special To Cleveland.com, cleveland.com, 23 Mar. 2018
  • If ducks are coming in or over, any idle chatter must cease.
    Anchorage Daily News, 6 June 2020
  • Mawhinney founded the club, but had ceased to be a member about five years ago.
    Elisha Fieldstadt, NBC News, 9 Jan. 2020
  • However, the storms are starting to cease and should be out of the area by 3 p.m.
    Micah Walker, Detroit Free Press, 18 Aug. 2019
  • Those sites may cease to emit carbon, but the living bog will not return.
    William Atkins, Harper's Magazine, 23 June 2020
  • The things people will apply pressure for will never cease to amaze me.
    Carolyn Hax, oregonlive, 4 Oct. 2019
  • Last summer, getting dressed ceased to mean putting on clothes.
    Rachel Tashjian, Harper's BAZAAR, 16 Mar. 2023
  • On the other hand, without God, the world would cease to exist.
    Rabbi Avi Weiss, sun-sentinel.com, 12 Aug. 2019
  • The coroner has therefore ceased their involvement in her death.
    Gil Kaufman, Billboard, 9 Jan. 2024
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cease

2 of 2 noun
  • Any deal is likely to require a cease-fire along the route.
    Marc Santora, BostonGlobe.com, 27 Aug. 2022
  • Were the Taliban breaking the agreement for a cease-fire?
    New York Times, 10 Dec. 2021
  • Even amid the cease-fire, the sense of loss is unmistakable.
    Georgia Rowe, The Mercury News, 12 Feb. 2017
  • The proposal calls for a cease-fire to begin with hours of the deal signing.
    Washington Post, 9 Mar. 2021
  • Putin has called for a cease-fire but has refused to get involved.
    TheWeek, 25 Oct. 2020
  • Three failed cease-fires in as many weeks make the future of the new armistice uncertain.
    NBC News, 11 Nov. 2020
  • Past rounds of peace talks and cease-fire agreements have faltered.
    Matthew Lee, ajc, 25 Jan. 2021
  • But a cease-fire is not yet part of the deal, nor is a power-sharing plan.
    Scott Peterson, The Christian Science Monitor, 9 Aug. 2019
  • Hamas has grown increasingly angry over the lack of progress in the cease-fire talks.
    Wafaa Shurafa, ajc, 29 Aug. 2021
  • The two countries have been discussing terms for a cease fire, but there’s not been much progress.
    Bryan Schott, The Salt Lake Tribune, 17 Mar. 2022
  • Even so, sooner or later, the war will end in a cease-fire or armistice.
    Stephen Fidler, WSJ, 19 May 2022
  • And the mother felt the thing that had been vibrating in her for so long cease entirely.
    Lauren Groff, The New Yorker, 9 July 2017
  • Many of those left behind are glad for the November cease fire.
    Meg Kelly, Washington Post, 28 Feb. 2023
  • His lawyer also sent a cease and desist with no response.
    Emilia Petrarca, The Cut, 6 Mar. 2018
  • There was little hope, though, that a cease-fire would happen.
    Anne Barnard, New York Times, 6 Feb. 2018
  • The first point, the cease-fire, has already been implemented.
    Andrew E. Kramer, BostonGlobe.com, 9 Jan. 2022
  • There have been calls for a cease-fire if peace talks in Doha are to continue.
    NBC News, 21 Nov. 2020
  • Let all the tumult within me cease, Lord, enfold me in your peace.
    Elizabeth Berry, Woman's Day, 12 Oct. 2022
  • Egypt and Qatar are trying to shore up an informal cease-fire.
    Bloomberg.com, 29 Aug. 2020
  • The cease-fire left the two armies facing each other along a front line, barely a few hundred yards apart.
    New York Times, 4 Dec. 2020
  • By the time of the a cease-fire was signed the following year, Maryinka had been shattered.
    Sudarsan Raghavan, Washington Post, 21 May 2022
  • But tear gas was again fired soon after, breaking the momentary cease fire.
    Mary Hui, Quartz, 12 Nov. 2019
  • At least one Housewife seemed to be a little more skeptical of their cease fire.
    Dave Quinn, PEOPLE.com, 1 Oct. 2019
  • An overlapping Taliban cease-fire was for the three days of Eid.
    Zabihullah Ghazi and Mujib Mashal, BostonGlobe.com, 17 June 2018
  • Turkey and Russia agreed to a cease-fire in Idlib province last week.
    NBC News, 9 Mar. 2020
  • More than two weeks after the cease-fire, life has returned; even beach cafes have reopened.
    Washington Post, 6 June 2021
  • Mariupol's mayor confirmed that a cease-fire remains in place in the port city.
    Bynadine El-Bawab, ABC News, 17 May 2022
  • Over a dozen people in Israel were also killed before both sides called a cease fire.
    Elizabeth Dwoskin, Washington Post, 22 Sep. 2022
  • Suu Kyi has previously called on all armed ethnic groups to sign the cease-fire.
    Fox News, 11 July 2018
  • Three cease-fires have already collapsed since hostilities flared at the end of last month.
    Ishaan Tharoor, Washington Post, 30 Oct. 2020

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