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cease and desist
to completely stop doing something. (A legal phrase.) The judge ordered the merchant to cease and desist the deceptive practices. When they were ordered to cease and desist, they finally stopped.
desist from something
to stop doing something. You must desist from further attempts to contact your wife. I wish you would desist from calling me Willie.
cease and desist
Stop, leave off doing something, as in: "Bliss excavated at least once on his own and Dr. Brand ... told him to cease and desist" (Douglas Preston quoting Frank Hibben, The New Yorker, June 12, 1995). This legal term is a redundancy, since cease and desist mean virtually the same thing, but often appears in legal documents to avoid possible misinterpretation. [c. 1920]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Antonije | | - | Serbian |
Jelle | | YEL-lə (Dutch) | Frisian, Dutch |
Eliphelet | | i-LIF-ə-let (English), ee-LIF-ə-let (English) | Biblical |
Chi (2) | | - | Mythology, Western African, Igbo |
Neoptolemus | | - | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |
Leroy | | LEE-roi | English |