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Discontinue

King James Dictionary

DISCONTINUE, dis and continue.

1. To leave off to cause to cease, as a practice or habit to stop to put an end to as, to discontinue the intemperate use of spirits. Inveterate customs are not discontinued without inconvenience.

The depredations on our commerce were not to be discontinued.

2. To break off to interrupt.
3. To cease to take or receive as, to discontinue a daily prayer.

DISCONTINUE,

1. To cease to leave the possession, or lose an established or long enjoyed right.

Thyself shalt discontinue from thine heritage. Jeremiah 17 .

2. To lose the cohesion of parts to suffer disruption or separation of substance. Little used.
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