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All put an end to synonyms

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verb put an end to

  • cinched β€” a strong girth used on stock saddles, having a ring at each end to which a strap running from the saddle is secured.
  • intermit β€” to discontinue temporarily; suspend.
  • knock over β€” to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • cover up β€” If you cover something or someone up, you put something over them in order to protect or hide them.
  • call it quits β€” to agree to end a dispute, contest, etc, agreeing that honours are even
  • lay to rest β€” the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep: a good night's rest.
  • discontinue β€” to put an end to; stop; terminate: to discontinue nuclear testing.
  • forfend β€” to defend, secure, or protect.
  • counter check β€” a check available at a bank for the use of depositors in making withdrawals, orig. kept in supply on a counter
  • hang fire β€” a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
  • downing β€” a downward movement; descent.
  • downs β€” from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • hold in β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • give over β€” to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • blow off β€” If you blow something off, you ignore it or choose not to deal with it.
  • countercheck β€” a check or restraint, esp one that acts in opposition to another
  • hang up β€” the way in which a thing hangs.
  • end β€” Come or bring to a final point; finish.
  • downed β€” from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • finish β€” to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
  • burke β€” Edmund. 1729–97, British Whig statesman, conservative political theorist, and orator, born in Ireland: defended parliamentary government and campaigned for a more liberal treatment of the American colonies; denounced the French Revolution
  • clean up β€” If you clean up a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again.
  • cancel β€” If you cancel something that has been arranged, you stop it from happening. If you cancel an order for goods or services, you tell the person or organization supplying them that you no longer wish to receive them.
  • lay over β€” to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • nix β€” nothing.
  • intermitted β€” to discontinue temporarily; suspend.
  • come to an end β€” to become completed or exhausted
  • corking β€” excellent
  • loose β€” free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
  • concert β€” A concert is a performance of music.
  • knock down β€” to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • burked β€” to murder, as by suffocation, so as to leave no or few marks of violence.
  • hold down β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • counter-checking β€” a check that opposes or restrains.
  • cinching β€” a strong girth used on stock saddles, having a ring at each end to which a strap running from the saddle is secured.
  • counterpoise β€” a force, influence, etc, that counterbalances another
  • nixing β€” nothing.
  • break up β€” When something breaks up or when you break it up, it separates or is divided into several smaller parts.
  • give up β€” the quality or state of being resilient; springiness.
  • hold off β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • burking β€” to murder, as by suffocation, so as to leave no or few marks of violence.
  • counterpoised β€” a counterbalancing weight.
  • ax β€” An ax is a tool used for cutting wood. It consists of a heavy metal blade that is sharp at one edge and attached by its other edge to the end of a long handle.
  • activity β€” Activity is a situation in which a lot of things are happening or being done.
  • worst β€” in ill health; sick: He felt badly.
  • intermitting β€” to discontinue temporarily; suspend.
  • abolish β€” If someone in authority abolishes a system or practice, they formally put an end to it.
  • dissolve β€” to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution: to dissolve salt in water.
  • beat down β€” When the sun beats down, it is very hot and bright.
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