The homonyms of "hit something" (to physically strike something), "stop work" (to cease working), and "refuse to go back" (to decline returning) are "hit" (to strike), "stop" (to cease), and "back" (to return or reverse direction). Homonyms are words that sound the same or are spelled the same but have different meanings. In this case, the words "hit," "stop," and "back" are examples of homonyms as they have multiple meanings depending on the context in which they are used.
"Discontinued" means to stop doing something.
Yes, "brake" and "break" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Brake" refers to a device used to stop a vehicle, while "break" means to separate into pieces or to take a pause.
Anti-rot is a prefix word that signifies stopping something from rotting.
It means to stop talking. A clam has two parts that open when they are steamed.
"Preventing" is the present participle of "prevent". It is a verb that means to keep something from happening. It can also mean to stop someone from doing something.
check, cheque
check, cheque
One example of homonyms in "Where the Red Fern Grows" is "paws" and "pause." The former refers to the dog's feet, while the latter means to stop briefly. The play on these homonyms adds depth to the emotional storytelling in the book.
be persistent, refuse to stop
refuse or possibly stop
to stop at the gas station, to go fix the car. I HOPE IT COULD HELP
Tell them to stop and if they don't then refuse to communicate with them till they do.
To hold back, restrain, or forcibly put a stop to something.
To stop something. To come to the conclusion of something, such as a movie or a book. Also means to be at the back of something, like the end of a line of people.
Narcissists are motivated largely by fear. Being willing to expose them, say no, refuse to mirror them, and having the proof and evidence to back you up helps.
kick it in the head
because she wanted to say something about stop and erase she wants to go back in time. I THINK!!