desistance
1Desistance — De*sist ance, n. [Cf. F. desistance.] The act or state of desisting; cessation. [R.] Boyle. [1913 Webster] If fatigue of body or brain were in every case followed by desistance . . . then would the system be but seldom out of working order. H.… …
2desistance — index abandonment (discontinuance), abeyance, cessation (interlude), cloture, desuetude, discontinuance (act of discontinuing) …
3desistance — noun see desist …
4desistance — noun The act or state of desisting; cessation …
5desistance — n. end, act of stopping, ceasing …
6desistance — de·sis·tance …
7desistance — …
8desist — desistance, desistence, n. /di zist , sist /, v.i. to cease, as from some action or proceeding; stop. [1425 75; late ME < OF desister < L desistere to leave off, equiv. to de DE + sistere to stand, place, akin to stare to STAND] * * * …
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