Plenty of other people have tried to adjudicate this argument. Time
WORD LISTSCease and Desist: Synonyms for "End"Mon Apr 15 13:50:49 EDT 2024
Dive into a treasure trove of words that put the finishing touches on your sentences, making them endlessly memorable and finally complete.
adjudicate
Plenty of other people have tried to adjudicate this argument. Time
annihilation
To Americans of that time, “nation” smacked of the annihilation of individual states and their consolidation into a centralized whole. The New York Times
annul
A similar fate looms over Casco Viejo with the construction of a controversial bypass that threatens to annul the neighborhood’s Unesco World Heritage status. The New York Times
annulment
They also argue the mine poses environmental risks and demand the annulment of the contract and a ban on all new mining projects. Reuters
cancel
If you are bitten by a Malaclaw, all bets, wagers and speculative ventures should be cancelled, as they are sure to go against the victim.
cease
As we pulled into the driveway, she finally ceased her endless monologue.
cessation
While in Cairo I held a press conference at which I said the ANC was “prepared to consider a cessation of hostilities.”
climax
The debate over Lawrence’s future at Berkeley climaxed at an acrimonious faculty conclave pitting the hard sciences, represented by Birge and Lewis, against the humanities and social sciences departments.
closure
Similarly, a musical answer should also contain part of the question, plus have a sense of closure or finality.
coda
The coda is quite short and quiet, with a reference to the trio: the music gets slower and slower, and ends pianissimo.
conclude
He concluded by addressing the implications that he was a race-fixer.
conclusion
Classical music was in trouble, and by the whirlwind conclusion of The Beatles’ adventure, it looked as if the words of one of their early Chuck Berry covers, "Roll over Beethoven," were actually coming true. The Story of Music
culminate
Every season culminated with World Championships, unless it was an Olympic year.
culmination
This was the culmination of the hunt for it, the final moment, the one it had crossed worlds for.
decide
The Oregon boundary was decided in favor of the United States, but the fishery dispute was decided in favor of Great Britain. A Short History of the United States
demise
But if there had been any paleontologists living 67 million years ago, they could not have predicted the dinosaurs’ imminent demise, because asteroids belong to a field of science otherwise remote from dinosaur biology.
denouement
Because of his high score, Gligoric was already assured a berth in the Candidates, so he could easily offer Fischer an early “grandmaster draw” and coast to a successful denouement.
destruction
It was inevitable that serious destruction of fishes would follow the widespread use of the new organic pesticides.
discontinue
"The county discontinued bookmobile service in the eighties, and I told my husband, 'Now, that's a shame.'"All the Bright Places
dispose
In a matter of moments they had disposed energetically of a problem with which Yossarian and Sergeant Towser had been grappling unsuccessfully for months.
dissolve
On the other side of the wood, the sense of easiness dissolved.
divorce
Ever since her parents divorced and her dad moved out of town, Sierra Russell had been incredibly quiet and spent all her free time reading.
doom
Moving back to India would be our doom—the two of us married off to "suitable" Bengali boys and Ma stuck in a small flat with a mother-in-law she hates.
eliminate
When did middle schools eliminate weekly spelling bees?
epilogue
By the end of the opera, which concludes with an epilogue and final moment that I won’t spoil beyond saying it was a wallop of a gut punch, there’s a conflict at play. The Seattle Times
expire
Starvation is not a pleasant way to expire.
expiration
The expiration of copyright in Joyce's works at the end of 2011, 70 years after the author's death, means publication can now go ahead. The Guardian
extermination
“Anyway, he’s done bad things. He made magic use illegal, and he called for the extermination of dragons.”
extinguish
Dr. Finch got up from the sofa and extinguished his cigarette in an ashtray on the table beside her.
extinction
Geological Survey announced that the Manson crater was of the right age to have been involved with the dinosaurs’ extinction.
finale
“Because of my nature, I may have to endure old age for decades longer than regular human beings. The humiliating finale to the mortal condition.”
finish
When I finished my story, I clumsily sat in my chair because I could barely stand straight.
halt
Posted outside are two guards who halt me at the door and ask for my identification card.
invalidate
He added that the art loan invalidates past arguments by the British Museum that the marbles can't be moved.
Los Angeles Times
kibosh
But it would also be a pity to see financial issues putting the kibosh on Max’s adventures in the dystopian outback. The Guardian
peroration
In the peroration, you sum up what has gone before, reiterate your strongest points, and drive to your conclusion.
resolution
“I took a seminar on conflict resolution at Emerson last summer. I’d like to put what I learned into practice,” she whispered back, then turned.
ruin
“I’m worried I might ruin your wrestling career.”
settle
“That settles it. She deserves to see for herself that you’re all right. You can have three days. Attend the festivities and spend some time with your family.”
terminate
As I was to say over and over to our followers: we suspended armed action, we did not terminate the armed struggle.
termination
Any line of talk that departed from the family and verged on the political might mean the abrupt termination of the visit.
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