stoppage|stoppages in English
noun
[stop·page || 'stɑpɪdʒ /'stɒp-]
act of stopping, halt; something which causes a secession of movement, obstruction, blockage
Use "stoppage|stoppages" in a sentence
1. Injury time: see stoppage time.
2. Is there a power stoppage?
3. All these stoppages are costing the company a fortune.
4. Many plumbing issues involve stoppages and Clogged drains or pipes
5. Play resumed quickly after the stoppage.
6. I’ve unClogged countless stoppages for my family and friends
7. The last work stoppage occurred in 19
8. Auger - a long flexible steel coil for dislodging stoppages in curved pipes
9. 400 workers were involved in the stoppage.
10. The stoppage is being organised by factory committees.
11. An illegal stoppage of work by unionized employees.
12. ...(Inaudible)... India is asking for a stoppage of this intervention?
13. The plumber cleared the stoppage in the building's sewer line.
14. And limits your production stoppage to an absolute minimum.
15. The stoppage was called to protest against wage cuts.
16. His stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood.
17. In the aftermath of both these outbursts of militancy stoppages of work declined dramatically.
18. During 19 there were a total of 270 unplanned stoppages at nuclear plants.
19. Cardiac arrest sudden and often unexpected stoppage of effective heart action
20. 29 synonyms for Blockage: obstruction, block, blocking, stoppage, impediment, occlusion, bar
21. 40 synonyms for blockade: stoppage, block, barrier, restriction, obstacle, barricade, obstruction
22. 40 synonyms for Blockade: stoppage, block, barrier, restriction, obstacle, barricade, obstruction
23. Angelo Peruzzi was extraordinary, especially in his stoppage - time save on Luca Toni.
24. [ suf″ŏ-ka´shun] the stoppage of breathing; called also Asphyxiation
25. We had five minutes of stoppage time at the end of the first half.