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desist

[ dih-sist, -zist ]

verb (used without object)

  1. to cease, as from some action or proceeding; stop.


desist

/ dɪˈzɪst /

verb

  1. introften foll byfrom to cease, as from an action; stop or abstain
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Derived Forms

  • deˈsistance, noun
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Other Words From

  • de·sist·ance de·sist·ence noun
  • non·de·sist·ing adjective noun
  • un·de·sist·ing adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of desist1

First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English, from Old French desister, from Latin dēsistere “to leave off,” equivalent to dē- de- + sistere “to stand, place,” akin to stāre “to stand” ( stand )
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Word History and Origins

Origin of desist1

C15: from Old French desister, from Latin dēsistere to leave off, stand apart, from de- + sistere to stand, halt
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Idioms and Phrases

see cease and desist .
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Example Sentences

In spite of a cease and desist letter sent to Trump last year, the disco act's songs have remained a part of his events.

From Salon

Registrars in at least 12 counties also reported receiving “cease and desist” letters from members of New California State, a group seeking to split the state along rural versus urban political ideologies.

Min accused Baugh of lying about his record and responded by sending a cease and desist letter to his opponent’s Huntington Beach home, according to a video posted on Min’s campaign website.

Ukraine's allies, including the UK and US, have so far desisted from allowing their long-range missiles to be launched on targets inside Russia.

From BBC

The BBC has seen a cease and desist letter against the singer earlier this week from another of Payne's former partners, Maya Henry, which "pertains to alleged egregious conduct".

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