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stop

stop [ stop ]


verb  (past and past participle stopped, present participle stop·ping, 3rd person present singular stops)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb discontinue something: to cease doing something, or make somebody cease doing something
She's trying to stop smoking.

2. transitive and intransitive verb cease moving: to come to a standstill, or bring something to a standstill
Stop the car!

3. transitive and intransitive verb end: to come to an end, or bring something to an end
The rain has stopped.

4. transitive verb prevent something from happening: to cause something not to happen or not to be done
We couldn't stop the roof from caving in.

5. transitive verb prevent somebody from doing something: to cause somebody not to do or not to be able to do a particular thing
a way of stopping the children from climbing the fence

6. intransitive verb pause: to pause in order to do something before continuing
I urge you to stop and think before deciding.

7. intransitive verb interrupt trip: to interrupt a trip in order to make a brief visit somewhere
Stop at the post office on the way into town.

8. transitive and intransitive verb U.K. stay briefly: to stay for a short time ( informal )
The children's friends like to stop the night.

9. transitive verb fill hole: to fill or block a hole
We need to stop the cracks in the wall.

10. transitive verb block something: to block or plug something such as a pipe or a wound so that nothing can pass through it
Grease has stopped the drain.

11. transitive verb banking interdict check: to prevent the honoring of a check by an instruction to the bank on which it was to have been drawn

12. transitive verb music press musical string: to press a string on a musical instrument in order to produce a note

13. transitive verb music cover hole on instrument: to use a finger to close a hole on a wind instrument in order to produce a note

14. transitive verb music put hand inside French horn: to alter the tone and pitch of a French horn by putting a hand inside the bell

15. transitive verb boxing knock somebody out: to defeat an opponent in boxing by a knockout

16. transitive and intransitive verb card games block bridge suit: to block the winning of a suit in bridge

17. transitive verb be hit by something: to be hit by something, usually a punch or a bullet ( informal )

18. transitive verb defeat somebody or something: to defeat an opponent or competitor ( informal )
Nothing's going to stop us now.



noun  (plural stops)
Definition:
 
1. standstill: a complete end or lack of movement

2. break in trip: a short break in a trip, e.g. to rest or to visit somebody

3. place visited on way: a place visited while on a trip

4. pause made on route: a place where a bus or a train regularly pauses on its route
Is this your stop?

5. blockage: a blockage or obstruction

6. plug that blocks: something that is used to block the flow or passage of something, e.g. a plug or a stopper

7. device preventing movement: a device or control that prevents movement ( often used in combination )
a doorstop

8. finance order interdicting check: an order to a bank not to honor a check
I had to put a stop on the lost check.

9. music stopping on musical instrument: an act of stopping a string or a hole on a musical instrument

10. music subset of organ pipes: a subset of organ pipes or harpsichord strings with a common tone color that can be played in isolation by silencing the remaining pipes or strings

11. music organ control: a knob or lever on an organ or harpsichord that isolates a subset of pipes or strings

12. photog camera's aperture setting: one of the graded settings for the size of the aperture of a camera lens

13. photog 
Same as  diaphragm (sense 3)


14. nautical short rope: a short length of line used to tie up something such as a sail

15. phonetics speech sound: a consonant sound made by closing the passage of air through the mouth and then suddenly opening it again.
See also  continuant


16. zoology part of animal's face: the area between the nose and the forehead of a cat or a dog

17. fencing fencing counterthrust: a swift counterthrust made at the time of a fencing opponent's thrust that seeks to make contact first

18. architecture carving: a carving that finishes the end of a molding

[ Old English -stoppian "block up," via W Germanic < late Latin stuppare "to stuff" < Latin stuppa "plug, stopper" < Greek stuppē]

stop·pa·ble adjective

pull out all the stops to make every possible effort in order to accomplish something

put a stop to something to bring something to an end, usually quickly and permanently

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