discontinued (Meaning)
discontinued (a)
stopped permanently or temporarily
discontinued (imp. & p. p.)
of Discontinue
Synonyms & Antonyms of discontinued
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- broke
- paused
- broke up
- called
- checked
- blocked
- hindered
- stamped
- obstructed
- clamped down
- demolished
- knocked off
- blockaded
- stemmed
- held back
- aborted
- annulled
- kiboshed
- squashed
- gave over
- killed
- stunted
- put the kibosh on
- squelched
- desisted (from)
- stayed
- closed (down)
- detained
- braked
- deactivated
- completed
- impeded
- abolished
- turned back
- scuttled
- suppressed
- ruined
- dissolved
- held
- arrested
- dammed
- reined (in)
- destroyed
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discontinued Sentence Examples
- The restaurant discontinued its breakfast buffet due to low demand.
- The company discontinued the production of its flagship smartphone model after poor sales.
- The discontinued medication was no longer available in pharmacies.
- The software company discontinued support for its older operating system.
- The fashion designer discontinued her popular clothing line after several seasons.
- The discontinued product line was replaced with a newer, more innovative model.
- The discontinued airline route was no longer available due to financial constraints.
- The discontinued TV show was canceled after a brief run due to low ratings.
- The discontinued magazine was no longer being published due to a decline in readership.
- The discontinued service was no longer offered by the company due to a change in business strategy.
FAQs About the word discontinued
stopped permanently or temporarilyof Discontinue
quit,ceased, ended, stopped, halted, quitted, concluded, left off,delayed, had done with
carried on,continued, continued, carried on, kept up, advanced,proceeded, kept up, proceeded, progressed
The restaurant discontinued its breakfast buffet due to low demand.
The company discontinued the production of its flagship smartphone model after poor sales.
The discontinued medication was no longer available in pharmacies.
The software company discontinued support for its older operating system.