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Halt. means stop.
No, those are two different words. The word staunch means resolute, or reliable, usually in the context of being a staunch ally. The word stanch means to stop, usually in the context of bleeding. You can stanch a wound.
it means "STOP!"
To stop doing something.
it means stop right there
Inevitable
They are antonyms, meaning that they mean the opposite of each other. Allow means 'to let happen' and prohibit means 'to stop from happening'.
The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
To not let something happen. "He prevented the ball from getting in the goal."
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Yes, foil is a verb. It means to stop something considered wrong from happening.
In plain English, "a motion to stay" something, means "a petition to stop" something from happening.
Enevidible means that you can not stop an event from happening. It happened and nobody could have stoped it. Death is enevidible.
Unfortunately, you can't stop a drought from happening it is a natural disaster and like most natural disasters you can't stop them.
No. It doesn't. It means stop or bar someone from doing something or something from happening.
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