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stop
verb
-
stop
,
stopping
,
stops
,
stopped
to
come
to
an
end
,
or
to
make
something
come
to
an
end
,
especially
movement
or
an
activity
•
Please
stop
making
so
much
noise
;
the
baby
is
sleeping
.
Please
stop
making
so
much
noise
;
the
baby
is
sleeping
.
•
The
driver
pressed
the
brakes
and
the
car
stopped
just
in
time
at
the
red
light
.
The
driver
pressed
the
brakes
and
the
car
stopped
just
in
time
at
the
red
light
.
Old
English
‘
stoppian
’
meaning
‘
to
plug
or
block
’,
later
broadened
to
the
modern
sense
of
bringing
something
to
an
end
.
verb
-
stop
,
stopping
,
stops
,
stopped
to
come
to
an
end
or
no
longer
move
or
continue
•
The
bus
will
stop
at
the
next
corner
.
The
bus
will
stop
at
the
next
corner
.
•
It
finally
stopped
raining
after
three
hours
.
It
finally
stopped
raining
after
three
hours
.
From
Old
English
‘
stoppian
’,
meaning
to
plug
or
block
,
related
to
German
‘
stopfen
’.
verb
-
stop
,
stopping
,
stops
,
stopped
to
make
someone
or
something
no
longer
do
something
,
move
,
or
continue
•
He
stopped
the
video
to
answer
the
phone
.
He
stopped
the
video
to
answer
the
phone
.
•
The
police
officer
stopped
the
traffic
to
let
the
ambulance
pass
.
The
police
officer
stopped
the
traffic
to
let
the
ambulance
pass
.
Same
origin
as
intransitive
sense
,
emphasizing
the
causative
use
developed
in
Middle
English
.
noun
a
place
where
buses
,
trains
,
or
other
vehicles
regularly
pick
up
or
drop
off
passengers
•
We
waited
at
the
bus
stop
for
twenty
minutes
.
We
waited
at
the
bus
stop
for
twenty
minutes
.
•
The
next
stop
on
this
train
is
Central
Station
.
The
next
stop
on
this
train
is
Central
Station
.
Developed
from
the
verb
’
s
sense
of
halting
;
first
recorded
for
tram
and
bus
services
in
the
19th
century
.
verb
-
stop
,
stopping
,
stops
,
stopped
to
prevent
something
from
happening
or
continuing
•
Good
sunscreen
stops
your
skin
from
burning
.
Good
sunscreen
stops
your
skin
from
burning
.
•
He
put
up
a
fence
to
stop
the
dog
from
running
away
.
He
put
up
a
fence
to
stop
the
dog
from
running
away
.
noun
a
pause
or
halt
in
movement
or
activity
•
After
a
quick
stop
for
coffee
,
we
continued
our
trip
.
After
a
quick
stop
for
coffee
,
we
continued
our
trip
.
•
The
train
came
to
a
complete
stop
.
The
train
came
to
a
complete
stop
.
noun
a
place
where
buses
,
trains
,
or
other
vehicles
regularly
pick
up
or
set
down
passengers
•
We
waited
at
the
stop
for
the
number
7
bus
.
We
waited
at
the
stop
for
the
number
7
bus
.
•
The
next
stop
on
this
train
is
Central
Station
.
The
next
stop
on
this
train
is
Central
Station
.
noun
an
act
of
stopping
;
a
pause
or
end
of
movement
or
action
•
Let
’
s
make
a
quick
stop
at
the
grocery
store
.
Let
’
s
make
a
quick
stop
at
the
grocery
store
.
•
The
runner
finished
the
marathon
without
a
single
stop
.
The
runner
finished
the
marathon
without
a
single
stop
.
From
the
verb
;
the
noun
sense
of
‘
halt
or
pause
’
dates
to
the
Middle
English
period
.
top
noun
the
highest
part
,
point
,
or
surface
of
something
•
He
placed
the
book
on
the
top
of
the
pile
so
it
wouldn't
fall
.
He
placed
the
book
on
the
top
of
the
pile
so
it
wouldn't
fall
.
•
Snow
covered
the
top
of
the
mountain
all
year
round
.
Snow
covered
the
top
of
the
mountain
all
year
round
.
Old
English
“
topp
”
meaning
tuft
or
summit
;
later
extended
to
mean
the
highest
part
of
anything
.
noun
a
small
toy
that
spins
around
a
point
when
you
twist
or
pull
it
•
The
wooden
top
spun
for
nearly
a
minute
on
the
kitchen
floor
.
The
wooden
top
spun
for
nearly
a
minute
on
the
kitchen
floor
.
•
She
pulled
the
string
and
sent
the
top
spinning
.
She
pulled
the
string
and
sent
the
top
spinning
.
noun
a
piece
of
clothing
that
covers
the
upper
part
of
the
body
,
such
as
a
shirt
or
blouse
•
She
wore
a
bright
yellow
top
with
blue
jeans
.
She
wore
a
bright
yellow
top
with
blue
jeans
.
•
Do
you
have
a
warm
top
for
the
hike
?
Do
you
have
a
warm
top
for
the
hike
?
noun
the
highest
or
best
level
,
rank
,
or
position
•
She
finished
at
the
top
of
her
class
.
She
finished
at
the
top
of
her
class
.
•
The
movie
quickly
rose
to
the
top
of
the
box-office
chart
.
The
movie
quickly
rose
to
the
top
of
the
box-office
chart
.
verb
-
top
,
topping
,
tops
,
topped
to
be
higher
or
greater
than
something
else
;
to
exceed
•
The
tower
tops
300
meters
in
height
.
The
tower
tops
300
meters
in
height
.
•
Ticket
sales
have
topped
last
year
’
s
record
.
Ticket
sales
have
topped
last
year
’
s
record
.
verb
-
top
,
topping
,
tops
,
topped
to
put
something
on
the
surface
or
highest
part
of
something
else
•
She
topped
the
cake
with
fresh
strawberries
.
She
topped
the
cake
with
fresh
strawberries
.
•
Sprinkle
cheese
to
top
the
pasta
before
serving
.
Sprinkle
cheese
to
top
the
pasta
before
serving
.