What are the opposite words for cessation?
Cessation, meaning the act or process of ending or stopping something, is an important word in the English language. However, there are several antonyms, or words that have the opposite meaning to cessation. These include continuation, perpetuation, persistence, and resumption. Continuation refers to the act of continuing or prolonging something, while perpetuation means to make something continue indefinitely. Persistence refers to the quality of being persistent or continuing despite obstacles, while resumption means to begin again after a period of interruption. These antonyms highlight the importance of words and their meanings in communication and language development.
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continuation
- perpetuation,
- Prolonging,
- post script,
- post scripts,
- augmentings,
- continuings,
- endurings,
- ex tension,
- ex-tension,
- ex-tensions,
- going ons,
- in crease,
- in creases,
- in creasing,
- in-crease,
- in-creases,
- increasings,
- maintainings,
- perpetuatings,
- perpetuations,
- persistings,
- post-script,
- post-scripts,
- pre serving,
- pre servings,
- pre-serving,
- pre-servings,
- preservings,
- pro longing,
- pro longings,
- pro traction,
- pro tractions,
- pro-longing,
- pro-longings,
- pro-traction,
- pro-tractions,
- producings,
- prolongings,
- protractings,
- sustainings.
- ending
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act
- chaser,
- dissimilation,
- schtick,
- moves,
- phonies,
- chasers,
- de cree,
- de crees,
- de-cree,
- de-crees,
- dissimilations,
- feignings,
- pre tense,
- pre tenses,
- pre-tense,
- puton,
- re solutions,
- re-solution,
- re-solutions,
- schticks,
- shuck and jive,
- shuck and jives,
- shuck jives,
- under taking,
- under takings,
- under-taking,
- under-takings.
-
action
- ballgame,
- enterprise,
- flurry,
- haste,
- hopper,
- motion,
- stir,
- enterprises,
- hoppers,
- in the work,
- in the works,
- ballgames,
- big idea,
- big ideas,
- in work,
- in works,
- pro position,
- pro positions,
- pro-position,
- pro-positions,
- re action,
- re actions,
- re-action,
- re-actions,
- trans action,
- trans actions,
- trans-action,
- trans-actions.
- activity
- move
- excitement
- behavior
- measure
- achievement
- commencement
- maneuver
- operation
- advancement
- course
- deed
- exercise
-
movement
- dynamism,
- evolution,
- mobilization,
- motility,
- movableness,
- Voyaging,
- Movements,
- Translatings,
- wanderings,
- changings,
- dis placement,
- dis placements,
- dis-placement,
- dis-placements,
- dynamisms,
- evolvings,
- journeyings,
- motilities,
- movablenesses,
- operativeness,
- operativenesses,
- roamings,
- shiftings,
- trans feral,
- trans planting,
- trans-feral,
- trans-planting,
- transplantings,
- un rest,
- un-rest,
- un-rests,
- voyagings.
- plot
- proceeding
- process
- turn
- doing
- something done
- state of being active
- promotion, progress
- manner of conducting oneself
- ceremony marking the beginning of stage
- addition; maintenance
- progress, advance
- occurrence, happening
- enthusiasm; incitement
- work, effort
-
masterstroke
- Gest.
- move, tactic
- preventive or institutive action
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progress, deed
- move.
- motion, activity
- movement, working
-
story line
- plot.
- undertaking, course of action
- method; series of actions to achieve result
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sequence, course
- run.
-
chance, opportunity
- turn.
- Other relevant words
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Other antonyms
- turn.
Antonym of the day
perquisitions
- Antonyms:
- finding, ignorance.