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discontinuedverbpast tense of discontinue to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate endthe editors were told to discontinue the printing of rumors in the student paper immediately broke, broke off, broke up, canned(slang), ceased, cut off, cut out, desisted (from), dropped, ended, gave over, halted, knocked off, laid off, left off, packed (up or in), quit(also quitted), shut off, stopped completed, concluded, finishedclosed (down)deactivatedblockaded, blocked, dammed, delayed, detained, held, held back, hindered, impeded, kiboshed, obstructed, stemmedcalled, suspendedarrested, braked, checked, clamped down, reined (in), squashed, squelched, stamped, stanched(or staunched), stunted, suppressed, turned backpaused, stayed, suspendedabolished, aborted, annulled, demolished, destroyed, dissolved, killed, ruined, scuttled, snuffed had done with, put the kibosh on carried on, continued, followed through (with), kept up, ran onadvanced, proceeded, progressedactuated, drove, impelled, propelled, stirred to stop doing (something) permanentlywe have discontinued the manufacture of that item abandoned, dropped, gave up, knocked off, laid off (of), packed (up or in), quit(also quitted) broke off, broke up, ceased, closed, concluded, ended, expired, finished, halted, left off, shut offpaused, tapered offthrew uprounded (off or out), terminated, wound up(also winded up), wrapped up had done (with), hung it up carried on, continued, kept, kept up, maintained ran on, wentheld on, hung in, hung on, persevered, persistedfollowed through (with)renewed, reopened, restarted, resumedpreserved, stayedbegan, commenced, started to come to an endpublication of the magazine will discontinue at the end of the year broke off, broke up, ceased, closed, concluded, dead-ended, determined, died, elapsed, ended, expired, finished, halted, lapsed, left off, let up, passed, quit(also quitted), stopped, terminated, went, winked (out), wound up(also winded up) desisted (from), laid off (of), refrained (from)gave over(British), knocked off, packed (up or in)broke down, conked (out), cut out, stalledpaused, stayed, suspendedabated, petered (out), wound down(also winded down) bit the dust continued, hung on, persisted drew out, extended, prolonged, protracted in 1886 |