ALL meanings of discontinue
dis·con·tin·ue
D d - verb with object discontinue to put an end to; stop; terminate: to discontinue nuclear testing. 1
- verb with object discontinue to cease to take, use, subscribe to, etc.: to discontinue a newspaper. 1
- verb with object discontinue Law. to terminate or abandon (a suit, claim, or the like). 1
- verb without object discontinue to come to an end or stop; cease; desist. 1
- transitive verb discontinue stop 1
- transitive verb discontinue stop manufacturing 1
- intransitive verb discontinue come to an end 1
- noun discontinue Cease doing or providing (something), typically something provided on a regular basis. 1
- verb discontinue If you discontinue something that you have been doing regularly, you stop doing it. 0
- verb discontinue If a product is discontinued, the manufacturer stops making it. 0
- verb discontinue to come or bring to an end; interrupt or be interrupted; stop 0
- verb discontinue to terminate or abandon (an action, suit, etc) 0
- verb transitive discontinue to stop using, doing, etc.; cease; give up 0
- verb transitive discontinue to effect a discontinuance of (a suit) 0
- intransitive verb discontinue to stop; end 0
- verb discontinue To interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something. 0