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Found 4 items, similar to stopped.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak) Definition: stopped terhenti
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: stopped gencat, tergencat
English → English (WordNet) Definition: stopped stop n 1: the event of something ending; “it came to a stop at the bottom of the hill” [syn: halt] 2: the act of stopping something; “the third baseman made some remarkable stops”; “his stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood” [syn: stoppage] 3: a brief stay in the course of a journey; “they made a stopover to visit their friends” [syn: stopover, layover] 4: the state of inactivity following an interruption; “the negotiations were in arrest”; “held them in check”; “during the halt he got some lunch”; “the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow”; “he spent the entire stop in his seat” [syn: arrest, check, halt, hitch, stay, stoppage] 5: a spot where something halts or pauses; “his next stop is Atlanta” 6: a consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it; “his stop consonants are too aspirated” [syn: stop consonant, occlusive, plosive consonant , plosive speech sound, plosive] [ant: continuant consonant ] 7: a punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations; “in England they call a period a stop” [syn: period, point, full stop, full point] 8: (music) a knob on an organ that is pulled to change the sound quality from the organ pipes; “the organist pulled out all the stops” 9: a mechanical device in a camera that controls size of aperture of the lens; “the new cameras adjust the diaphragm automatically” [syn: diaphragm] 10: a restraint that checks the motion of something; “he used a book as a stop to hold the door open” [syn: catch] 11: an obstruction in a pipe or tube; “we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe” [syn: blockage, block, closure, occlusion, stoppage] [also: stopping, stopped] stopped adj 1: used of string or hole or pipe of instruments [ant: unstopped] 2: (of a nose) blocked; “a stopped (or stopped-up) nose” [syn: stopped-up(a), stopped up(p)] stop v 1: come to a halt, stop moving; “the car stopped”; “She stopped in front of a store window” [syn: halt] [ant: start] 2: put an end to a state or an activity; “Quit teasing your little brother” [syn: discontinue, cease, give up, quit, lay off] [ant: continue] 3: stop from happening or developing; “Block his election”; “Halt the process” [syn: halt, block, kibosh] 4: interrupt a trip; “we stopped at Aunt Mary's house”; “they stopped for three days in Florence” [syn: stop over] 5: cause to stop; “stop a car”; “stop the thief” [ant: start] 6: prevent completion; “stop the project”; “break off the negociations” [syn: break, break off, discontinue] 7: hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of; “Arrest the downward trend”; “Check the growth of communism in Sout East Asia”; “Contain the rebel movement”; “Turn back the tide of communism” [syn: check, turn back, arrest, contain, hold back] 8: seize on its way; “The fighter plane was ordered to intercept an aircraft that had entered the country's airspace” [syn: intercept] 9: have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical; “the bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed”; “Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other”; “My property ends by the bushes”; “The symphony ends in a pianissimo” [syn: end, finish, terminate, cease] [ant: begin] 10: render unsuitable for passage; “block the way”; “barricade the streets”; “stop the busy road” [syn: barricade, block, blockade, block off, block up, bar] 11: stop and wait, as if awaiting further instructions or developments; “Hold on a moment!” [syn: hold on] [also: stopping, stopped] stopped See stop
English → English (gcide) Definition: Stopped Stop \Stop\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stopped; p. pr. & vb. n. Stopping.] [OE. stoppen, AS. stoppian (in comp.); akin to LG. & D. stoppen, G. stopfen, Icel. stoppa, Sw. stoppa, Dan. stoppe; all probably fr. LL. stopare, stupare, fr. L. stuppa the coarse part of flax, tow, oakum. Cf. Estop, Stuff, Stupe a fomentation.] 1. To close, as an aperture, by filling or by obstructing; as, to stop the ears; hence, to stanch, as a wound. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To obstruct; to render impassable; as, to stop a way, road, or passage. [1913 Webster] 3. To arrest the progress of; to hinder; to impede; to shut in; as, to stop a traveler; to stop the course of a stream, or a flow of blood. [1913 Webster] 4. To hinder from acting or moving; to prevent the effect or efficiency of; to cause to cease; to repress; to restrain; to suppress; to interrupt; to suspend; as, to stop the execution of a decree, the progress of vice, the approaches of old age or infirmity. [1913 Webster] Whose disposition all the world well knows Will not be rubbed nor stopped. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 5. (Mus.) To regulate the sounds of, as musical strings, by pressing them against the finger board with the finger, or by shortening in any way the vibrating part. [1913 Webster] 6. To point, as a composition; to punctuate. [R.] [1913 Webster] If his sentences were properly stopped. --Landor. [1913 Webster] 7. (Naut.) To make fast; to stopper. [1913 Webster] Syn: To obstruct; hinder; impede; repress; suppress; restrain; discontinue; delay; interrupt. [1913 Webster] To stop off (Founding), to fill (a part of a mold) with sand, where a part of the cavity left by the pattern is not wanted for the casting. To stop the mouth. See under Mouth. [1913 Webster] Stopped \Stopped\, a. (Phonetics) Made by complete closure of the mouth organs; shut; -- said of certain consonants (p, b, t, d, etc.). --H. Sweet. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster]

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