"Surceaseance" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Surceaseance" Meaning

"Surceaseance" is a noun that means a temporary or momentary cessation of pain, torture, or persecution; a brief respite or release from suffering. It can also refer to a brief period of silence or cessation from something, such as work or activity.

Example: "The surceaseance from the noise of the city was a welcome relief after a long day."

Synonyms: respite, reprieve, interlude, pause, détente.

The word is not commonly used in modern language, and it's considered somewhat archaic or literary. It is derived from the Old French word "surcéance", meaning "lack of cease" or "release from ceasing".

"Surceaseance" Examples

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The contracts would bring a planned cessation of almost all Canadian combat operations by the end of 2021, effectively marking the end of the "forever war" for Canada. The surceaseance of hostilities would allow the government to allocate the funds elsewhere in the national budget.
"Excesses of the war against Hitler and Mussolini" had, according to Churchill, "a license to go wild anywhere in the world". This surceaseance from international law was bounded by the Allies' ability to win the war, because to lose would mean certain devastation by predatory countries which were not fully under a president's control.
Children who lived in a region with a surceaseance in widespread burning of heating oil during the winter would benefit from lower particulate matters air pollution levels in those children’s lower lungs.
Thus, the advent of the Internet and the associated technologies has brought us a mix of informational freedom and information overload, but in fact, a surceaseance of the rage of knowing about an event can please some people since Internet servers are not prone to conservative-loaded considerations anymore.
But for a long time I thought I could somehow extricate myself, and just let my own personal medicines finish my memory off. To me, there is a huge stumbling block that does not allow this.

"Surceaseance" Similar Words

Suras

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Surat

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Surbahar

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Surbase

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Surbased

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"Surbased" is not a word in the English language. However, I think you may be referring to the word "surmise" or perhaps "subbased".<br><br>But if you meant "subbased", it's an adjective that means placed or supported on a base or foundation of something, especially in a position of some authority or power.<br><br>If you meant "surmise", it means to form an educated opinion or guess about something based on incomplete or uncertain information.<br><br>If you meant something else, please provide more context or information so I can better provide the correct answer.

Surbet

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I couldn't find any word called "surbet". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Surbiton

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Surcease

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Surceased

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"Surceased" is not a word in the English language. It appears to be a typo or a word that has not been recognized by dictionaries.<br><br>However, a possible correct spelling of that word could be "surcease" (verb) which means to stop, cease or come to an end.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The rain will surcease by the end of the day.<br>- The sound of the music will surcease once the concert finishes.

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Surcharge

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An extra amount charged on top of a normal price or fee, typically because of a special condition or circumstance.

Surcharged

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Surcharges

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Surcharges refer to additional fees or charges imposed on top of a regular price or rate for a product or service. These extra charges can be for various reasons, such as handling, packing, shipping, or other services that are not included in the base price.<br><br>For example, in a hotel, a surcharge might be added for amenities like Wi-Fi, parking, or breakfast. In the airline industry, fuel surcharges may be added to ticket prices.

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Surcingle

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Surculate

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