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Example sentences for "ceasing"

Lexicographically close words:
ceased; ceaseless; ceaselessly; ceases; ceaseth; ceasse; ceassed; ceci; cecidit; cecum
  1. So | | | tired and weary of the never ceasing tread!

  2. No torment could be worse than that never-ceasing rush of icy air.

  3. His conclusions were couched in unmistakable words: "The chemical act of fermentation is essentially a phenomenon correlative with a vital act, commencing and ceasing with the latter.

  4. The constitution of 1853 was left unamended, except that Buenos Aires became the seat of federal government without being separated from its province or ceasing to be the provincial capital.

  5. The Emperor had begun to show decided symptoms of a failure of his mental powers and was ceasing to be a controlling factor in parliamentary affairs.

  6. But his interest in the preparation for his new work compensated him for the imprisonment within walls by the terrible tropical storms and the never-ceasing downpour.

  7. Then on after each halt; and the endless strip of white road again unrolled before him, while the never-ceasing clank of the iron-shod bar coupling the ponies maddened his aching head with its monotonous rhythm.

  8. Prepare me thus for giving praise without ceasing at the remembrance of Thy holiness.

  9. Rest is ceasing from work, not to work no more, but to begin a new work.

  10. What God gives, He continues with a never-ceasing giving.

  11. Pray without ceasing that every believer may live as a holy one.

  12. In His never-ceasing intercession Thou ever hearest the wonderful prayer, 'I sanctify myself for them, that they themselves also may be sanctified in truth.

  13. He swallowed the answer, or so well pretended to do so, that he said nothing of it then nor since, never ceasing when he met me to speak to me as openly, and as frequently as before, I seeking him as little as ever.

  14. Supreme power becomes hereditary in one family; the head of that family, ceasing to provide for his own wants, is served by others; and he begins to assume the sole office of ruling.

  15. Thus you become a blessing to your friends by ceasing to be a nuisance to them--if the people you go among suffer by the operation.

  16. Everything was declared in readiness, when it was found that the shaft that ran through the building was ceasing to revolve.

  17. And all that night he slept, and on and on till about eight o'clock the next morning, Miss Carr never once leaving his side, or ceasing to watch with sleepless eyes for the slightest change.

  18. The rains are said to be the coldest part of the year; they are excessive, commencing in April and ceasing in October.

  19. The grasses of the summit are two Andropogons: an Arundo Festucoidea, Panicum, Isachne, Nardus ceasing below, it is towards this that Crepis?

  20. Saying this, the gaucho relapses into silence, the others also ceasing to converse.

  21. When you find yourself gradually ceasing to respect a woman without ceasing to love her, then you are in for a demoralizing time, my son.

  22. By a much more refined, much more profound paganism than the paganism of antiquity, the Christian religion has succeeded in making God the object of an ardent love, without ceasing to make Him an object of respect.

  23. Sometimes during long night marches soldiers fall asleep without ceasing on that account to go forward; they march on in their dreams and do not awaken till they have reached their destination on the battlefield.

  24. The heart dies last, but after ceasing to beat may, by a stimulus, be made again to contract.

  25. According to Jumelle, plants can even be narcotised, ceasing to assimilate and no longer being sensitive to the stimulus of light.

  26. Finally, the convulsions pass into paralysis, abolition of reflex sensibility, and gradual ceasing of the respiration.

  27. The respiration became affected in ten minutes; in eighteen minutes the bird had become very quiet, and lay insensible; in twenty minutes it was dead, the respiration ceasing before the heart.

  28. There is a remarkable diminution of temperature, and the animal dies, the respiration ceasing without convulsion or other sign.

  29. But the person outside now uttered long, plaintive, mournful groans, to which the young man replied by similar groans, and thus days and nights passed, without their ceasing to howl at each other.

  30. Is there any inconstancy in ceasing to love when one is not loved?

  31. In consequence of the never ceasing activities of the bodily organs, the system requires support, something to permanently exalt its actions.

  32. If the patient is a female, and deranged or suppressed menstruation has not marked the accession of pulmonary symptoms, the flow now becomes profuse and clotted, or is scanty and colorless, sometimes ceasing altogether.

  33. She literally wore herself out in her never ceasing efforts in behalf of the work that she so dearly loved.

  34. Ceasing to be a slave, he became a man, whose foremost right is Equality of Rights.

  35. Ceasing to be a slave, the former victim has become not only a man, but a Citizen, admitted alike within the pale of humanity and within the pale of citizenship.

  36. De Guerre took the bridle almost mechanically in his hand, and at the same time muttered, "Left here, like a groom, to hold his horse!

  37. Robin was also greatly distressed; the fear of some evil occurring to Barbara took forcible possession of his mind.

  38. Pray without ceasing for yourselves, that you may be preserved from the paths of sin and folly, and led in the ways of heavenly wisdom.

  39. Try to lay to heart your weakness and your wants, and implore without ceasing the enlightening, subduing, and sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit, and you will find "his grace sufficient for you.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ceasing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    catastrophe; cessation; close; closing; coda; conclusion; consummation; culmination; curtain; curtains; death; decease; denouement; destination; destiny; discontinuance; doom; effect; ending; eschatology; expiration; fate; finale; finality; finis; finish; goal; interruption; last; period; peroration; quietus; relinquishment; renunciation; resolution; stoppage; suppression; surcease; term; terminal; termination; terminus