Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To stop something from continuing or developing in American Thesaurus
To stop something from continuing or developing
kill (verb)
to stop something from continuing
hold back ()
to stop something from progressing or developing as it should
to prevent something from happening or developing in the correct way
squeeze out ()
if one business or part of a system squeezes out another, the first one becomes so important or successful, or takes up so much time, that the other cannot succeed or continue to exist
stamp out ()
to end something bad or unpleasant by taking strong and determined action
arrest (verb)
formal to stop a process from continuing, especially to stop a bad situation from getting worse
break (verb)
to stop a bad situation from continuing
to do something that makes it impossible for you to return to the situation you were in before
bust (verb)
informal to stop an activity or organization from continuing to happen or exist
choke (verb)
to stop someone or something from developing or being successful
close the book on something ()
to end something unpleasant that has been continuing for a long time
control (verb)
to prevent something from increasing too much or too quickly
cramp (verb)
to prevent something from developing as successfully as it could
crimp (verb)
Americaninformal to prevent something from increasing or developing
derail (verb)
mainly journalism to prevent something from continuing in the way that it was planned
disconnect (verb)
to stop the supply of gas, water, or electricity, or the telephone service to a building
extinguish (verb)
mainly literary to stop a feeling or idea from continuing to exist
frustrate (verb)
to prevent someone or something from succeeding
gum up the works (British)
hamper (verb)
to prevent something from happening or progressing normally
hinder (verb)
to stop someone or something from making progress or developing
hobble (verb)
to prevent something developing or being successful
interrupt (verb)
formal if something interrupts something such as a line or a surface, it stops it from being continuous
paralyze (verb)
to make something completely unable to operate normally or effectively
petrify (verb)
to stop developing or to stop something from developing
pull the plug (on something) ()
to stop an activity, especially by no longer providing the money needed to allow it to continue
put a crimp in/on something ()
to prevent something from happening or developing
to do something that stops someone’s plans from being successful
put the skids on/under something ()
to cause something to fail, or to stop it from continuing to happen
quash (verb)
formal to stop something from continuing
retard (verb)
formal to slow down or delay the development or progress of something
sabotage (verb)
to deliberately stop someone from achieving something, or to deliberately prevent a plan or process from being successful
scotch (verb)
to stop something from continuing before it has a chance to develop more
shelve (verb)
to decide not to use something such as a plan or suggestion now, although you may use it later
short-circuit (verb)
to prevent something such as a career, plan, process, etc. from being successful
stamp on ()
to stop something by taking determined action
staunch (verb)
to stop the flow of something, especially blood
stifle (verb)
to stop something from developing normally
stop something in its tracks ()
to prevent something from continuing
strangle (verb)
to stop the development of something, especially an economy
suffocate (verb)
to prevent a relationship, business, skill, etc. from developing in a positive way
suspend (verb)
to officially stop something for a short time
suspend (verb)
to officially remove the authority or effectiveness of something for a time
throw a monkey wrench into something ()
to spoil something by preventing it from happening the way it was planned