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discontinued

adjective as in ended

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Sorties by nuclear-capable bombers had been discontinued in 1992 as the Cold War came to an end, but Putin resumed them in 2007.

Despite repeated requests, the department was unable to say how many of those, if any, have had their services discontinued.

More recently, the carrier-mounted radar has been discontinued and surface combatants will have ARPDD.

Shortly after Holder's decision on the FBI, Bratton has discontinued a high profile unit in the NYPD's own surveillance program.

Sebelius said a lot of the policies being discontinued “are not true insurance.”

The Portsmouth Road has known no through coach since his “Rocket” was discontinued.

The soldiers so frequently threw away copper coin given them in change as valueless, that many natives discontinued to offer it.

It is probable that if any of them discontinued the medicine the seizures would return.

The Espelho was a government paper; but the writer has discontinued it, having become a member of the Assembly.

In 1878 the Central Authority suggested that such relief "might be almost entirely discontinued."

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to discontinued, such as: canceled, discarded, interrupted, terminated, and given up.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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