Stoppable example sentences

Related (5): halt, preventable, terminable, interruptible, avoidable.

stoppable

definition

  - adjective form of stop

stop

verb

stop (verb) · stops (third person present) · stopped (past tense) · stopped (past participle) · stopping (present participle)

  - (of an event, action, or process) come to an end; cease to happen:

  - cease to perform a specified action or have a specified experience:

  - abandon a specified practice or habit:

  - stop moving or operating:

  - (of a bus or train) call at a designated place to pick up or let off passengers:

  - stay somewhere for a short time:

  - cause (an action, process, or event) to come to an end:

  - prevent (an action or event) from happening:

  - prevent or dissuade (someone) from continuing in an activity or achieving an aim:

  - prevent (someone or something) from performing a specified action or undergoing a specified experience:

  - cause or order to cease moving or operating:

  - be hit by (a bullet).

  - instruct a bank to withhold payment on (a check):

  - refuse to supply as usual; withhold or deduct:

  - defeat (an opponent) by a knockout:

  - block or close up (a hole or leak):

  - block the mouth of (a fox's earth) prior to a hunt.

  - plug the upper end of (an organ pipe), giving a note an octave lower.

  - obtain the required pitch from (the string of a violin or similar instrument) by pressing at the appropriate point with the finger.

  - make (a rope) fast with a stopper.

  - a cessation of movement or operation:

  - a break or halt during a journey:

  - a place designated for a bus or train to halt and pick up or drop off passengers:

  - an object or part of a mechanism which is used to prevent something from moving:

  - a punctuation mark, especially a period.

  - used in telegrams to indicate a period:

  - a consonant produced with complete closure of the vocal tract:

  - a high card that prevents the opponents from establishing a particular suit; a control:

  - a short length of cord used to secure something.

  - a set of organ pipes of a particular tone and range of pitch.

  - a knob, lever, or similar device in an organ or harpsichord which brings into play a set of pipes or strings of a particular tone and range of pitch.

  - the effective diameter of a lens.

  - a device for reducing the effective diameter of a lens.

  - a unit of change of relative aperture or exposure (with a reduction of one stop equivalent to halving it).

Synonyms

stop, cease, end, finish, conclude, terminate, pause, cease, discontinue, abandon, belay, quit, end, halt, finish, terminate, discontinue, interrupt, immobilize, paralyze, deactivate, start, begin, continue, thwart, balk, foil, frustrate, forestall, scotch, derail, stymie, scupper, expedite, prevent, hinder, obstruct, impede, block, bar, preclude, encourage, park, prop, withhold, suspend, discontinue, plug, seal, caulk, occlude, halt, end, finish, close, standstill, cessation, conclusion, termination, stoppage, discontinuation, discontinuance, pause, start, beginning, continuation, break, stopover, stay, rest, sojourn, halt, terminus, terminal, depot, station, stage, point, period

"Stoppable" Example Sentences

1. The car was stoppable with just a tap of the brakes.
2. The runaway train proved to be hardly stoppable.
3. Their constant bickering was just not stoppable.
4. The fire was stoppable before it got out of hand.
5. The game-winning goal seemed un-stoppable.
6. The virus was stoppable with regular vaccinations.
7. The speeding car was barely stoppable.
8. His laughter was contagious and almost stoppable.
9. The music was so loud and stoppable.
10. Her tears were seemingly un-stoppable.
11. The avalanche was unstoppable and caused massive destruction.
12. The unstoppable athlete broke multiple records.
13. The leak was eventually stoppable with minimal damage.
14. Her determination was un-stoppable and inspiring.
15. The train's tracks were slick and almost stoppable.
16. The hurricane was so powerful, it felt un-stoppable.
17. The unstoppable march of time was inevitable.
18. His love for her was un-stoppable, no matter what.
19. The effects of climate change can be stoppable if we act now.
20. The noise was almost unbearable and stoppable.
21. The dog's incessant barking was barely stoppable.
22. The unstoppable tide of emotions eventually overtook her.
23. The team's momentum was seemingly un-stoppable.
24. The addiction can be stoppable with the right resources.
25. The runner's determination was un-stoppable as she crossed the finish line.
26. The wildfire was stoppable with the right precautions.
27. The earthquake was so powerful, it felt un-stoppable.
28. The team's energy was so high, they felt un-stoppable.
29. The progression of the disease can be stoppable with early intervention.
30. The snow was so deep and thick, it seemed almost un-stoppable.

Common Phases

1. The unstoppable force was finally stoppable.
2. The machine malfunctioned and became stoppable.
3. The virus was spreading quickly but was hopefully stoppable.
4. The car was racing down the highway until it hit a stoppable barrier.
5. The fire was raging out of control but eventually became stoppable.
6. The player was on a hot streak but eventually proved to be stoppable.
7. The company's profits were growing rapidly but the trend was stoppable.
8. The athlete was considered unbeatable until someone finally found a stoppable weakness.

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