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cesser

/ ˈsɛsə /

noun

  1. law the coming to an end of a term interest or annuity


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Example Sentences

The orthography is curious: 'S'il asseie de remuer les genoux, des douleurs gus lui font cesser son accion.'

La dsolation devint gnrale Werst, et il n'y avait pas apparence qu'elle dt cesser de sitt.

She joins us in insisting on the 'faire cesser la prpotence,' but the means of accomplishing this remain to be discussed.

Faisans cesser l'umbre dont avons servy en iceluy quatre ans.

Fin is used, but not finer, which is derived from it, whilst cesse and cesser are still flourishing.

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cessativecession