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Synonyms for re-cessing
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : ri-ses, ree-ses |
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈsɛs, ˈri sɛs |
Top 10 synonyms for re-cessing Other synonyms for the word re-cessing
- achieve
- asleep
- at ease
- at rest
- bounce
- bound
- bring to an end
- call time
- close
- come to an end
- comfortable
- confine
- crashed
- curb
- cut off
- defer
- define
- delay
- desist
- determine
- discharge
- discontinue
- dismiss
- dissolve
- dozing
- dreaming
- drop
- drop it
- drowsing
- eliminate
- end
- expire
- extinguish
- fire
- halt
- hold off
- hold over
- hold up
- issue
- lapse
- limit
- lounging
- lying down
- napping
- perfect
- pigeonhole
- postpone
- prorogate
- prorogue
- put an end to
- put off
- put on hold
- quiet
- recess
- recessing
- reclining
- relaxing
- reposing
- restrain
- restrict
- result
- rise
- run out
- sack
- scratch
- scrub
- shake
- shelve
- sideline
- sleeping
- snoozing
- stay
- stretched out
- suspend
- take a break
- take a breather
- take five
- take ten
- taking a break
- taking it easy
- terminate
- tether
- ultimate
- unwinding
- wind down
- wind up
- wrap
- wrap up
Définition of re-cessing
Origin :- 1530s, "act of receding," from Latin recessus "a going back, retreat," from recessum, past participle of recedere "to recede" (see recede). Meaning "hidden or remote part" first recorded 1610s; that of "period of stopping from usual work" is from 1620s, probably from parliamentary notion of "recessing" into private chambers.
- As in resting : adj taking rest
- As in recess : verb stop action
- As in terminate : verb stop, finish
- As in adjourn : verb stop a proceeding
Antonyms for re-cessing
- accept
- active
- advance
- allow
- bear
- begin
- carry on
- carry out
- commence
- continue
- convene
- convoke
- create
- do
- employ
- encourage
- engage
- establish
- expedite
- forward
- free
- further
- go on
- hasten
- hire
- hold
- hurry
- initiate
- introduce
- keep
- keep on
- let go
- open
- permit
- rally
- ratify
- release
- restart
- schedule
- set up
- start
- stimulate
- uphold
- urge
- welcome
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