To come to a halt means to stop or cease movement or activity completely. It can refer to physical objects, such as a vehicle stopping, or to situations, such as a conversation or process coming to an end. This phrase often implies a sudden or intentional stop rather than a gradual slowing down.
No, the Earth's rotation cannot come to a complete halt due to the laws of physics and the conservation of angular momentum.
It came to halt because of the lack of funds they had.
Stop
1902
stop
Because of Charles Martel(The Hammer).
Other words for stop are freeze, alto, veto, pause, quit
The Universe as we know it would come to a crashing halt by implosion
Halt!
it means your life will soon come to a sudden screaching halt.
Halt chose Will as his apprentice.
The plural form of halt is halts.