instop Synonyms
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instop Meaning
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instop (v. t.)
To stop; to close; to make fast; as, to instop the seams.
instop Sentence Examples
- The bus came to an abrupt instop at the bus stop.
- The traffic light turned red, causing an instant instop of all vehicles.
- The instop of the elevator startled the passengers inside.
- The runner came to a controlled instop after completing the marathon.
- The heavy machinery came to an instop as soon as the power went out.
- The doctor ordered an instop of the patient's medication due to an allergic reaction.
- The security guard instop the suspicious individual at the entrance of the building.
- The government instop the export of certain goods to protect the domestic market.
- The instop of the online game caused frustration among the players.
- The instop of the rain provided a brief respite from the downpour.
FAQs About the word instop
To stop; to close; to make fast; as, to instop the seams.
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The bus came to an abrupt instop at the bus stop.
The traffic light turned red, causing an instant instop of all vehicles.
The instop of the elevator startled the passengers inside.
The runner came to a controlled instop after completing the marathon.