Lobbyists are often (not always) a person or group of people paid to complain to a government agency or official to make a change in policy or decision. However, any person (even unpaid) can lobby for a cause or certain action. "Lobbying to halt a project" means I'd be complaining and arguing that government stop a planned action from getting started.
halt hold on hold it
Other words for stop are freeze, alto, veto, pause, quit
stay, hold, halt, rest
A truce or a ceasefire. Both words are used.
There is no anagram. The longest words are alpha, halt, path, thaw, and what.
Halt!
Words similar to "halt" include "stop," "cease," and "pause." All of these terms convey the idea of bringing an action or movement to a standstill. Additionally, they can indicate a temporary or permanent interruption in activity.
Harry W. McLean has written: 'HALT, HASS, and HASA explained'
Halt chose Will as his apprentice.
The plural form of halt is halts.
The word halt has one syllable.
i m fine I m fine is not correct.Correct answer is - stop or halt.