Discontinue

/ˌdɪskənˈtɪnjuː/ verb

To stop doing something or stop producing something.

From Latin 'dis-' (away, apart) plus 'continuus' (continuous, uninterrupted). The word was formed in the 1400s by combining these parts to mean literally 'break continuity' or cease an ongoing action.

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