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Definition stop in British English

stop verb

verb
/stɒp/

When you want to say that someone is no longer doing what they were doing before, use the pattern stop doing something, not ‘stop to do something’:

✗ People have practically stopped to write letters to each other.

✓ People have practically stopped writing letters to each other.

Compare:

The pattern stop to do something means that someone stops what they are doing in order to do something else. It tells you the reason why someone has stopped.

He stopped to light a cigarette.

(= he stopped talking, walking, working etc, in order to light a cigarette)

He has stopped smoking.

(=he used to smoke, but he doesn’t smoke now)

1

to prevent someone from doing something, or to prevent something from happening

Example

Policies like this aren't going to stop crime.

Example

A broken leg won't stop me from going to the concert.

Example

There's nothing to stop you from asking him. He might agree.

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1.1

to prevent a payment from being made

Example

Did you stop the cheque?

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2

to no longer do something

Example

We stopped work and went for a drink.

Example

I want to stop smoking.

Example

Suddenly everyone stopped talking.

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2.1

if something stops, it does not continue

Example

When the rain stops, I'm going out.

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3

to no longer move

Example

The car stopped at the traffic lights.

Example

Lots of people stopped and stared at the accident.

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3.1

to ask someone to stop walking or driving so that you can talk to them

Example

I stopped a woman and asked her for directions.

Example

He was stopped for speeding.

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3.2

if a bus or train stops somewhere, it stops moving in order to let passengers on or off

Example

Does the train stop at Nice?

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3.3

to pause while you are moving or doing something so that you can do something else

Example

He stopped and listened before opening the door.

Example

Did you ever stop to think what might happen?

Example

I stopped to get a drink of water.

Example

I stopped at the shop for some cheese.

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4

to no longer work, or to cause something to no longer work

Example

My watch has stopped.

Example

Can you stop the engine?

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5

to stay at someone's house for a short time

Example

Have you got time to stop for a cup of coffee?

Example

I stopped the night with Tom.

6

to block something such as a pipe or hole so that water or another substance cannot go through it

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Definition stop in British English