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discontinue #1034

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jmccrae opened this issue Aug 20, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #1051
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discontinue #1034

jmccrae opened this issue Aug 20, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #1051
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jmccrae commented Aug 20, 2024

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oewn-02686624-v (Interlingual Index: i35062)
(v) stop, give up, discontinue, lay off, cease, quit put an end to a state or an activity “Quit teasing your little brother”

oewn-00363001-v (Interlingual Index: i23547)
(v) stop, break, break off, discontinue prevent completion “stop the project” “break off the negotiations”

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I can't see the difference in these senses. Preventing completion of an activity implies ending the activity and vica versa

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fcbond commented Aug 20, 2024 via email

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jmccrae commented Aug 20, 2024

All the verbs in both synsets seem to be able to take a verbal complement (examples from CoCA)

"give up (on) doing what they love most"
"And you said " lay off commenting about defending and goal keeping"
"who planned to never cease being a girl"
"found Jesus and quit using heroin"
"she'd break off singing and begin to laugh"
"find a new provider or discontinue receiving a service"

It could be the case that "break" only takes noun complements, but I have trouble finding any of this verb used in this sense at all (with any complements)

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fcbond commented Aug 20, 2024 via email

@jmccrae jmccrae added this to the 2024 Release milestone Aug 30, 2024
jmccrae added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 5, 2024
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