You probably can't. You could try going to the place you wired it from and asking them not to send it, but for the most part, once it's wired, it's gone.
A homophone that means to bring a stop, payment of money
The homophone for "to bring to a stop" is "halt" and the homophone for "payment of money" is "alt."
check and cheque
The homophone of "to bring to a stop" is "break," while the homophone of "payment of money" is "buy."
check, cheque
The homophones for "to bring to a stop" are halt and halt. The homophones for "payment of money" are doe and dough.
check, cheque
The homophone for bringing to a stop is "break" (as in "brake"), and the homophone for payment of money is "ounce" (as in "bribe").
You have two (2) years to stop payment on a US postal money order. You have forms to fill out one to stop payment that will cost you 6.40 or so and than a for 306 for them to pay you back your money if they decide it was fraud.
So you can stop a check with money on it that you lost.
check, cheque
check and cheque