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cessation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
Cessation is a word that is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that means the end or stopping of something. Example sentence: After much debate, the union and the company leaders agreed to a cessation of hostilities.
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News & Media
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60 human-written examples
Speaking in Cairo, he said: "As I move to Syria, we will do whatever we can to urge and press for a cessation of hostilities and end to the killing and violence.
News & Media
The members of the Security Council called for an immediate cessation of hostilities," Rwandan UN Ambassador Eugene Gasana told reporters after an emergency meeting of the 15-member council.
News & Media
Kerry will seek "an immediate cessation of hostilities based on a return to the November 2012 ceasefire agreement," the White House said, stressing the need to protect civilian life both "in Gaza and in Israel".
News & Media
For most people, a high risk of dying in the next five years can be reduced by increased physical activity, smoking cessation, and a healthy diet".
News & Media
There are people old enough to have set up homes, had children and lost marriages, who don't remember the war because they were young teenagers in 1994 when the IRA called that first cessation of hostilities.
News & Media
Abrupt cessation of alcohol use leads to brain hyperexcitability due to the sudden "release" effect on receptors which had been inhibited by the alcohol.
News & Media
As a smoking cessation device, he says, they're "quite effective.
News & Media
"We call upon Eta to make a public declaration of the definitive cessation of all armed action," the group added in a statement read out by Ahern in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain.
News & Media
The resolution says "the first step in the cessation of violence has to be made by the Syrian authorities".
News & Media
"The Cairo talks were based on an agreed premise of a total cessation of hostilities," said the Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev.
News & Media
"The Biennale's ability to effectively contribute to the cessation of bipartisan government policy is far from black and white.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "cessation" when referring to a formal or definitive ending of something, particularly in contexts involving conflict, processes, or habits. For example, "cessation of hostilities" or "smoking cessation".
Common error
Avoid using "cessation" in casual or informal settings where simpler words like "end" or "stop" would be more appropriate. "Cessation" carries a formal tone and may sound unnatural in everyday conversation.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "cessation" is that of a noun, acting as the subject or object of a sentence. This is supported by Ludwig AI, which identifies it as a noun. For example, "The resolution says 'the first step in the cessation of violence has to be made by the Syrian authorities'".
Frequent in
News & Media
64%
Science
24%
Formal & Business
12%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "cessation" is a noun that signifies the ending or stopping of something. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically sound and frequently used across diverse contexts, most notably in News & Media. It serves the purpose of formally indicating the termination of an activity, process, or state, often carrying a neutral to formal tone. While versatile, it's best reserved for situations where its formal connotation is appropriate, avoiding its use in casual conversation. Related terms include "termination" and "discontinuance", offering nuanced alternatives for different contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
termination
Focuses more on a formal or official ending.
discontinuance
Emphasizes the interruption of an ongoing process.
cessation of hostilities
Specifically refers to the ending of violent conflicts.
end
A more general term for something coming to a finish.
halt
Implies a sudden or abrupt stop.
pause
Suggests a temporary stop or interruption.
suspension
Implies a temporary interruption with the possibility of resumption.
moratorium
Refers to a temporary prohibition of an activity.
abatement
Suggests a reduction or lessening in intensity.
interruption
Focuses on the breaking of continuity.
FAQs
How to use "cessation" in a sentence?
You can use "cessation" to describe the ending of an activity or process. For example: "The treaty aimed for a complete "cessation of hostilities"", or "The doctor recommended smoking "smoking cessation"".
What can I say instead of "cessation"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "termination", "discontinuance", or "end". The best choice will depend on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Which is correct: "cessation of" or "cessation to"?
The correct phrase is "cessation of". For example, "cessation of violence" is correct, while "cessation to violence" is incorrect.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested