cessavit (Meaning)

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cessavit (n.)

A writ given by statute to recover lands when the tenant has for two years failed to perform the conditions of his tenure.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cessavit

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cessavit Sentence Examples

  1. After years of relentless pursuit, he finally cessavit his quest for vengeance, realizing it brought him no solace.
  2. The rain cessavit abruptly, leaving behind a glistening landscape bathed in sunlight.
  3. Despite his initial enthusiasm, John cessavit his efforts to learn the piano after only a few weeks of practice.
  4. As the night deepened, the chirping of crickets cessavit, signaling the onset of an eerie silence.
  5. The company cessavit its operations temporarily due to unforeseen financial constraints.
  6. She cessavit her relentless arguing upon realizing it was futile to convince him otherwise.
  7. The rioters cessavit their violent actions upon the arrival of the police force.
  8. After a long and exhausting journey, the weary travelers finally cessavit their march and set up camp for the night.
  9. The political leader cessavit his inflammatory rhetoric in an attempt to foster unity among the divided populace.
  10. With a heavy heart, she cessavit her visits to the nursing home after her grandmother passed away, unable to bear the memories of their time together.

FAQs About the word cessavit

A writ given by statute to recover lands when the tenant has for two years failed to perform the conditions of his tenure.

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After years of relentless pursuit, he finally cessavit his quest for vengeance, realizing it brought him no solace.

The rain cessavit abruptly, leaving behind a glistening landscape bathed in sunlight.

Despite his initial enthusiasm, John cessavit his efforts to learn the piano after only a few weeks of practice.

As the night deepened, the chirping of crickets cessavit, signaling the onset of an eerie silence.