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standstill

[stand-stil] / ˈstændˌstɪl /


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Trade and diplomatic relations almost came to a standstill as both sides expelled each other's diplomats and cancelled visa services.

From BBC

In New York, a travel ban brought the city of over 8 million to a near standstill before it was lifted at noon local time.

From BBC

Suddenly, the Nissan's engine failed, lost power, and came to a standstill.

From BBC

In rockpools, starfish, limpets and other wildlife were smothered - while Pembrokeshire's fishing industry was brought to a standstill for more than 18 months.

From BBC

As part of the agreement, Lynrock Lake will support the board’s full slate of directors at the company’s 2026 annual meeting, and also agreed to certain customary standstill provisions limiting further activist activity.

From Barron's