Thesaurus / discontinue
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GM will soon discontinue the Sonic, as part of a broader shift toward electric vehicles, but it was a durable hit.
THIS ACE ENGINEER POWERED AMAZON THROUGH THE COVID CRISISAARON PRESSMANOCTOBER 19, 2020FORTUNESeveral families said that Ochsner staff pressured them into discontinuing treatment, even as they pushed back.
THE HOSPITAL SYSTEM SENT PATIENTS WITH CORONAVIRUS HOME TO DIE. LOUISIANA LEGISLATORS ARE DEMANDING AN INVESTIGATION.BY ANNIE WALDMAN AND JOSHUA KAPLANSEPTEMBER 14, 2020PROPUBLICAIn fact, On Wednesday, Texas became the first state to announce it had depleted the funding and will discontinue payments.
THE FEDERAL $300 UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT IS SET TO EXPIRE. WILL THERE BE A REPLACEMENT?LANCE LAMBERTSEPTEMBER 14, 2020FORTUNEOn Wednesday, Texas became the first state to announce it had depleted the funding and will discontinue payments.
GOP $500 BILLION AID PACKAGE BLOCKED BY SENATE DEMOCRATS—HERE’S WHAT IT MEANS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND STIMULUS CHECKSLANCE LAMBERTSEPTEMBER 10, 2020FORTUNEWith a 301 redirect to the root rule for any outdated, sold-out or discontinued content applied broadly in the process.
SEO HORROR STORIES: HERE’S WHAT NOT TO DOKASPAR SZYMANSKIAUGUST 24, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDSo they did not wholly discontinue their evening paddles nor their lonely rambles along the shore.
THE RIVAL CAMPERSRUEL PERLEY SMITHTo my amazement, she asked me to kindly discontinue the account of my adventures, in an icy tone, which left no room for protest.
IN SEARCH OF THE UNKNOWNROBERT W. CHAMBERSNezahualpilli was so affected by these signs that he gave orders to discontinue all hostilities.
THE WORKS OF HUBERT HOWE BANCROFT, VOLUME 5HUBERT HOWE BANCROFTWell, then, I shall ask you to allow me to discontinue this devotion after to-night.
MY NEW CURATEP.A. SHEEHANHe, however, suddenly gave me to understand that Madam Dupin thought my visits too frequent, and begged me to discontinue them.
THE CONFESSIONS OF J. J. ROUSSEAU, COMPLETEJEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAUWORDS RELATED TO DISCONTINUE
- be over
- blow off
- break
- break off
- call it a day
- cease
- close
- cold turkey
- come to a standstill
- conclude
- cool it
- cut out
- cut short
- desist
- discontinue
- draw up
- drop
- end
- finish
- halt
- hang it up
- hold
- kill
- pause
- pull up
- put an end to
- quit
- quit cold
- refrain
- run its course
- scrub
- shut down
- sign off
- stall
- stand
- stay
- tarry
- terminate
- wind up
- wrap up
- blows off
- breaks
- breaks off
- calls it a day
- ceases
- closes
- cold turkey
- comes to a standstill
- concludes
- cool it
- cuts out
- cuts short
- desists
- discontinues
- draws up
- drops
- ends
- finishes
- halts
- hangs it up
- holds
- is over
- kills
- pauses
- pulls up
- puts an end to
- quits
- quits cold
- refrains
- runs its course
- scrubs
- shuts down
- signs off
- stalls
- stands
- stays
- tarries
- terminates
- winds up
- wraps up
- adjourn
- arrest
- bar
- break up
- can
- cease
- check
- count out
- cut short
- debar
- defer
- discontinue
- eject
- eliminate
- exclude
- file
- halt
- hang
- hang fire
- hang up
- hold up
- inactivate
- intermit
- interrupt
- lay aside
- lay off
- lay on the table
- lay over
- omit
- pigeonhole
- pink slip
- postpone
- procrastinate
- prorogue
- protract
- put a stop to
- put an end to
- put off
- put on back burner
- put on hold
- put on ice
- put on the shelf
- reject
- retard
- rule out
- shelve
- stave off
- stay
- waive
- withhold
- abolish
- abort
- achieve
- adjourn
- annul
- bounce
- bound
- bring to an end
- cancel
- cease
- close
- come to an end
- complete
- conclude
- confine
- cut off
- define
- desist
- determine
- discharge
- discontinue
- dismiss
- dissolve
- drop
- eliminate
- end
- expire
- extinguish
- fire
- halt
- issue
- lapse
- limit
- perfect
- prorogate
- prorogue
- put an end to
- recess
- restrict
- result
- run out
- sack
- scratch
- scrub
- tether
- ultimate
- wind down
- wind up
- wrap
- wrap up
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