Cessations [noun]

Definition of Cessations:

ending

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Sentence/Example of Cessations:

Maybe the best performance of all was actually one or two weeks after the cessation of strength training.

First, we have no actual behavioral studies in this area – as opposed to the case of smoking cessation rewards.

Unfortunately, notes Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, “There are not a lot of cessation programs for youth.”

Epidemiologists have long studied the ways in which smoking endangers public health, and detailed the increased costs from smoking cessation programs, public education, and enforcement of smoke-free spaces.

The declaration of war, or cessation thereof, used to be proclaimed in the market by the High Bailiff.

But Mrs. Armine still lay awake, felt as if the cessation of the singing had made her less capable of sleeping.

The third skulker took advantage of the cessation of firing to tumble down from his perch and fly for his life.

Towards the end of the last decade of the nineteenth century there was for a time a cessation of the continuous increase.

The cessation of Welsh distractions had greatly favoured the advancement of Shrewsbury.

Without cessation they have replied to the objections which have been made, but never have they refuted or annihilated them.