STOP vs CONTAIN: NOUN
- A control mechanism on an audio or video player that causes a recording to stop playing.
- A projecting stone, often carved, at the end of a molding.
- A stopper.
- A save made by a goalie.
- The depression between the muzzle and top of the skull of an animal, especially a dog.
- A plosive.
- One of a set of speech sounds that is a plosive or a nasal.
- A line used for securing something temporarily.
- A knob, key, or pull that regulates such a set of pipes.
- A tuned set of pipes, as in an organ.
- A device such as a key for closing the hole on a wind instrument.
- A hole on a wind instrument.
- A fret on a stringed instrument.
- The act of stopping a string or hole on an instrument.
- A mark of punctuation, especially a period.
- The effective aperture of a lens, controlled by a diaphragm.
- A part in a mechanism that stops or regulates movement.
- A stop order.
- An order given to a bank to withhold payment on a check.
- A device or means that obstructs, blocks, or plugs up.
- A place at which someone or something stops.
- A halt or stay, as on a trip.
- The act of stopping or the condition of being stopped.
- The state of inactivity following an interruption
- An obstruction in a pipe or tube
- A punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations
- A consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it
- A mechanical device in a camera that controls size of aperture of the lens
- A restraint that checks the motion of something
- A spot where something halts or pauses
- The event of something ending
- (music) a knob on an organ that is pulled to change the sound quality from the organ pipes
- The act of stopping something
- A brief stay in the course of a journey
- N/A
STOP vs CONTAIN: ADJECTIVE
- Of, relating to, or being of use at the end of an operation or activity.
- N/A
STOP vs CONTAIN: VERB
- Render unsuitable for passage
- Hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of
- Prevent completion
- Seize on its way
- Stop and wait, as if awaiting further instructions or developments
- Put an end to a state or an activity
- Have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical
- Interrupt a trip
- Come to a halt, stop moving
- Cause to stop
- Stop from happening or developing
- To have as an element.
- : To limit through restraint.
- : To include as a part.
- : To hold inside.
- Hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of
- Contain or hold; have within
- Lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits
- Include or contain; have as a component
- Be divisible by
- Be capable of holding or containing
STOP vs CONTAIN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To interrupt one's course or journey for a brief visit or stay. Often used with by, in, or off:
- To put an end to what one is doing; cease.
- To cease moving, progressing, acting, or operating; come to a halt.
- To close (a hole on a wind instrument) with the finger in sounding a desired pitch.
- To press down (a string on a stringed instrument) on the fingerboard to produce a desired pitch.
- To order a bank to withhold payment of.
- To defeat in boxing by a knockout or technical knockout.
- To defeat (an opponent or opposing team).
- To discontinue or cease.
- To prevent or restrain.
- To cause to desist or to change a course of action.
- To be or get in the way of (a bullet or other missile); be killed or wounded by.
- To block or deflect (a blow, for example); parry or ward off.
- To halt the motion or progress of.
- To prevent the flow or passage of.
- To obstruct or block passage on (a road, for example).
- To constrict (an opening or orifice).
- To close (an opening or hole) by covering, filling in, or plugging up.
- To restrain desire; to live in continence or chastity.
STOP vs CONTAIN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To put constraint upon; to restrain; to confine; to keep within bounds.
- To have capacity for; to be able to hold; to hold; to be equivalent to.
- To hold within fixed limits; to comprise; to include; to inclose; to hold.
- To be exactly divisible by.
- To check the expansion or influence of (a hostile power or ideology) by containment.
- To halt the spread or development of; check.
- To hold or keep within limits; restrain.
- To have as a component or constituent part; include.
- To be capable of holding.
- To have within; hold.
STOP vs CONTAIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Either spatial or metaphorical
- Hold back, as of a danger or an enemy
- Cause to end
- Hold back, as of a danger or an enemy
- Hold or keep within limits
- Hold in restraint
- Temper
- Lessen the intensity of
- Have within
- Contain or hold
- Have as a component
- Include or contain
- 3. To conduct one's self; appear in action; behave.
- To exist; be held or included; be or remain.
- To restrain or control desire, action, or emotion.
- In mathematics, to be divisible by, without a remainder.
- Reflexively, to keep within bounds; hold in; moderate.
- To put restraint on; restrain; retain; withhold.
- Reflexively, to conduct or deport (one's self); hence, to act; do.
- To hold in opinion; regard (with).
- To comprise, as a writing; have as contents.
- To be capable of holding; have, as a vessel, an internal volume equal to: as, this vessel contains two gallons.
- To hold within fixed limits; comprehend; comprise; include; hold.
- To hold (a body of troops) in position, usually by deploying the containing force in its front and threatening an attack.
STOP vs CONTAIN: RELATED WORDS
- Stopover, Arrest, Check, Intercept, Kibosh, Point, Stay, Break, Terminate, Block, Catch, Discontinue, Quit, Cease, Halt
- Hold back, Hold in, Turn back, Arrest, Check, Moderate, Bear, Take, Stop, Hold, Control, Curb, Comprise, Carry, Incorporate
STOP vs CONTAIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Contain, Layover, Stopover, Arrest, Check, Intercept, Point, Stay, Break, Terminate, Block, Catch, Quit, Cease, Halt
- Dampen, Suppress, Involve, Turn back, Arrest, Check, Moderate, Bear, Take, Stop, Hold, Control, Curb, Carry, Incorporate
STOP vs CONTAIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Body armor can stop shrapnel, but nothing can stop blast waves.
- They will only stop when they learn to stop regarding women as sexual objects.
- Stop signs makes the orange ducks stop their march, instead of walking toward deathly devices and places.
- No stop signs, the kind of place where nobody bothered to stop or slow down.
- Stop Following this project to stop seeing updates on your home page.
- Click the Stop button to stop this service.
- Stop the flow of, stop from not comply.
- Please help us make every stop a Safe Stop.
- APPEAL OF STOP USE, STOP DISTRIBUTION, OR REMOVAL ORDER.
- When required to stop because of a sign or signal, you must stop before the front of your vehicle reaches the stop line.
- However, the put option premiums with strike prices above the futures price contain intrinsic value while those below contain no intrinsic value.
- Some Canon printers do not contain printheads and most of the HP Printers contain ink cartridges and printheads.
- Animal cells and bacteria contain the plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus, while most animal cells also contain mitochondria.
- Replacing foods that contain saturated fats with foods that contain polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats will help to lower your cholesterol.
- Password must contain letters, numbers and symbols, and it should contain at least a number and a capital letter.
- Only animal products have cholesterol; plant based products may contain fat, but they do not contain cholesterol.
- Rooms are connected in a graph, and the things they contain can themselves contain things.
- These formulas can contain standard arithmetic elements but can also contain references to other cells.
- Some attributes contain a single value, and other attributes can contain multiple values.
- Style names cannot contain spaces, but can contain dashes.
STOP vs CONTAIN: QUESTIONS
- Why did Tilade stop making chlorofluorocarbon inhalers?
- When will natnatwest stop sending payment statements?
- What happens when you stop taking medroxyprogesterone?
- How do consumers stop sweatshops from proliferating?
- Does border security help stop illegal immigration?
- When to stop taking antiplatelets before colonoscopy?
- What causes persistent flatulence (Non-Stop Farting)?
- What celebrities are in Popstar never stop never stop?
- Do you have to stop at all stop signs in California?
- When does the start-stop function stop working on a car?
- Does interior monologue contain non-verbal thought?
- Do organic cigarettes contain radioactive polonium?
- Does Coppola hair straightener contain formaldehyde?
- Do polyvinylchloride tubes contain ethylene chloride?
- Does rizatriptan disintegrating tablets contain phenylalanine?
- Does phosphatidylserine contain omega3 fatty-acids?
- Should prescription numbers contain decimal points?
- What household products contain dangerous chemicals?
- What biological molecules contain genetic information?
- Does Argemone mexicana contain benzophenanthridine?