Ceases vs Cases - What's the difference?
ceases | cases |
(cease)
(formal) To stop.
(formal) To stop doing (something).
(obsolete) To be wanting; to fail; to pass away.
* Bible, Deuteronomy xv. 11
(case)
As verbs the difference between ceases and cases
is that ceases is (cease) while cases is .ceases
English
Verb
(head)cease
English
Verb
(ceas)- And with that, his twitching ceased .
- And with that, he ceased twitching.
- The poor shall never cease out of the land.
cases
English
Noun
(head)Verb
(head)- While the detective cases the joint, they'll get away.