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halt

1 of 3verb
/hɔlt/
Forms:halts,halting,halted,halted
1

to make someone or something stop

C1transitive
  • An unexpected obstacle on the railroad tracks forced the train conductor to halt the locomotive.
  • The security guard quickly halted the suspicious individual at the entrance and asked for identification.
  • The coach halted the practice to address the team's mistakes.
  • The driver noticed a pedestrian crossing the street and had to halt the car to let them pass.
  • The horse rider gently tugged on the reins to halt the galloping horse.
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2

to a stop moving, usually suddenly or abruptly

  • The train began to halt as it approached the crowded station.
  • The marathon runner felt a sharp pain in her leg, forcing her to halt momentarily.
  • The conveyor belt halted abruptly.
  • The roller coaster climbed to its peak and then swiftly halted.
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3

to stop or bring an activity, process, or operation to an end

C2transitive
  • The company decided to halt the production of the outdated model.
  • Due to financial constraints, the organization had to halt several ongoing projects until funding could be secured.
  • In response to safety concerns, the airline chose to halt flights to the affected region.
  • The school had to halt the outdoor event due to unforeseen weather conditions.
  • The fire chief decided to halt the firefighting efforts temporarily.