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Intermit - Law Dictionary Search Results

Discontinue

To interrupt the continuance of to intermit as a practice or habit to put an end to

Inter

A prefix signifying among between amid as interact interarticular intermit

Intermit

To cause to cease for a time or at intervals to interrupt to suspend

Intermittence

Act or state of intermitting intermission

Intermittently

With intermissions in an intermittent manner intermittingly

Intermittingly

With intermissions at intervals

Interrupted

Broken intermitted suddenly stopped

Neuralgia

symptom of which is a very acute pain exacerbating or intermitting which follows the course of a nervous branch extends to

Magna Carta

Cornwell to abolish this military tenure, which he did by intermitting the Court of Wards in 1645. So perfectly hopeless was

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