stop) someone from doing something in Germany
[stɔpsʌmwʌnfrɔmduːiŋsəmiːθiŋ] etwas zu tun, jemanden davon abhalte
Sentence patterns related to "stop someone from doing something"
1. Continue definition: If someone or something Continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop
2. Transitive verb/intransitive verb If someone or something Continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop
3. Cadge (something) from (someone) slang To borrow something from someone
4. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English con‧strain /kənˈstreɪn/ ●○○ AWL verb [ transitive] 1 to stop someone from doing what they want to do SYN restrict Constrain somebody from doing …
5. What does Balk mean? The definition of Balk is to stop or hold back from doing something
6. Accuse someone of something to charge someone with a crime, a violation of rules or instructions, or doing something wrong
7. Verb If someone or something Continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop. I hope they Continue to fight for equal justice after I'm gone.
8. What could stop us from doing this?
9. Consents: the approval by someone in authority for the doing of something
10. Authorization: the approval by someone in authority for the doing of something
11. : to stay away from (someone or something) : to prevent the occurrence of (something bad, unpleasant, etc.) : to keep yourself from doing (something) or participating in (something) See the full definition for Avoid …
12. Cower (away) from someone or something to pull away from someone or something in fear
13. Blackball To actively keep someone from doing or participating in something, often by voting against their inclusion or involvement
14. Confiscate (something) from (someone) To take something away from someone, often as a form of punishment
15. Chivvy someone into (doing) something: She chivvied me into buying a bigger car.
16. Cower (away) from (someone or something) To move away from someone or something, usually out of fear
17. • You Congratulate someone for doing something: She Congratulated me for getting a new job
18. Avert (something) (away) from To distract or divert something from someone or something else
19. Avoid (someone or something) like the plague To consciously stay away from someone or something
20. Condemn someone for (doing) something: He was widely Condemned for his behaviour after the match
21. Con‧cil‧i‧a‧tory /kənˈsɪliətəri $ -tɔːri/ adjective doing something that is intended to make someone stop arguing with you Conciliatory approach/tone/gesture etc Perhaps you should adopt a more Conciliatory approach
22. 'Accuse' If you Accuse someone of doing something wrong, you say that they did it
23. Conciliate to “stop (someone) from being angry or discontented”
24. Related to Assignably: assignable cause assign (something) to To designate someone as responsible for doing something, or as responsible for having done something.
25. 'Accuse' If you Accuse someone of doing something wrong, you say that they did it