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surcease
sur·cease S0911700 (sûr′sēs′, sər-sēs′)tr. & intr.v. sur·ceased, sur·ceas·ing, sur·ceas·es To bring or come to an end; stop.n. Cessation. [Middle English surcesen, variant (influenced by cesen, to cease) of sursesen, from Anglo-Norman surseser, from Old French surseoir, sursis-, to refrain, from Latin supersedēre; see supersede.]surcease (sɜːˈsiːs) ncessation or intermissionvb1. to desist from (some action)2. to cease or cause to cease[C16: from earlier sursesen, from Old French surseoir, from Latin supersedēre; see supersede]sur•cease (sɜrˈsis) v. -ceased, -ceas•ing, n. v.i. 1. to cease from some action; desist. 2. to come to an end. v.t. 3. Archaic. to cease from; leave off. n. 4. cessation; end. [1400–50; late Middle English sursesen (v.) < Middle French sursis, past participle of surseoir < Latin supersedēre to forbear (see supersede); assimilated in sp. to cease] surcease Past participle: surceased Gerund: surceasing
| Imperative |
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| surcease | | surcease |
| Present |
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| I surcease | | you surcease | | he/she/it surceases | | we surcease | | you surcease | | they surcease |
| Preterite |
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| I surceased | | you surceased | | he/she/it surceased | | we surceased | | you surceased | | they surceased |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am surceasing | | you are surceasing | | he/she/it is surceasing | | we are surceasing | | you are surceasing | | they are surceasing |
| Present Perfect |
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| I have surceased | | you have surceased | | he/she/it has surceased | | we have surceased | | you have surceased | | they have surceased |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was surceasing | | you were surceasing | | he/she/it was surceasing | | we were surceasing | | you were surceasing | | they were surceasing |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had surceased | | you had surceased | | he/she/it had surceased | | we had surceased | | you had surceased | | they had surceased |
| Future |
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| I will surcease | | you will surcease | | he/she/it will surcease | | we will surcease | | you will surcease | | they will surcease |
| Future Perfect |
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| I will have surceased | | you will have surceased | | he/she/it will have surceased | | we will have surceased | | you will have surceased | | they will have surceased |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be surceasing | | you will be surceasing | | he/she/it will be surceasing | | we will be surceasing | | you will be surceasing | | they will be surceasing |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been surceasing | | you have been surceasing | | he/she/it has been surceasing | | we have been surceasing | | you have been surceasing | | they have been surceasing |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
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| I will have been surceasing | | you will have been surceasing | | he/she/it will have been surceasing | | we will have been surceasing | | you will have been surceasing | | they will have been surceasing |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
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| I had been surceasing | | you had been surceasing | | he/she/it had been surceasing | | we had been surceasing | | you had been surceasing | | they had been surceasing |
| Conditional |
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| I would surcease | | you would surcease | | he/she/it would surcease | | we would surcease | | you would surcease | | they would surcease |
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| I would have surceased | | you would have surceased | | he/she/it would have surceased | | we would have surceased | | you would have surceased | | they would have surceased | Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | surcease - a stopping; "a cessation of the thunder"cessationlegal separation, separation - (law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order)stop, halt - the event of something ending; "it came to a stop at the bottom of the hill" |
surceaseverb1. To prevent the occurrence or continuation of a movement, action, or operation:arrest, belay, cease, check, discontinue, halt, stall, stay, stop.Idioms: bring to a standstill, call a halt to, put a stop to.2. To come to a cessation:arrest, belay, cease, check, discontinue, halt, leave off, quit, stall, stop.Idiom: come to a halt.noun1. The act of stopping:cessation, check, cut-off, discontinuance, discontinuation, halt, stay, stop, stoppage.2. The condition of being stopped:cessation, discontinuance, discontinuation, halt, standstill, stop, stoppage.Translationssurcease Related to surcease: vacillate, palaver, languish, impugnSynonyms for surceaseverb to prevent the occurrence or continuation of a movement, action, or operationSynonyms- arrest
- belay
- cease
- check
- discontinue
- halt
- stall
- stay
- stop
verb to come to a cessationSynonyms- arrest
- belay
- cease
- check
- discontinue
- halt
- leave off
- quit
- stall
- stop
noun the act of stoppingSynonyms- cessation
- check
- cut-off
- discontinuance
- discontinuation
- halt
- stay
- stop
- stoppage
noun the condition of being stoppedSynonyms- cessation
- discontinuance
- discontinuation
- halt
- standstill
- stop
- stoppage
Synonyms for surceasenoun a stoppingSynonymsRelated Words- legal separation
- separation
- stop
- halt
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