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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The doctor prescribed medication to surcease the patient's chronic pain.
The actor demanded that the paparazzi surcease their invasive behavior.
The concertgoers welcomed the surcease in between sets.
The speaker took a surcease before continuing with their speech.
The surcease of the hostilities brought about a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The surcease of the barking dog allowed us to get some rest.
The music was a welcome surcease from the noise of the city.
The musician's surcease in her performance was a powerful tool to create tension.
The surcease of the drought brought much-needed rain to the region.
The surcease of the rain allowed us to go outside and play.
After a long battle with cancer, the patient finally found surcease.
The company implemented new policies to surcease workplace harassment.
The company was forced to surcease operations due to financial troubles.
The surcease of the power outage was finally resolved with the restoration of the electricity.
The end of the school year provided a surcease from the stress of exams.
The coach instructed the team to surcease their celebrations and focus on the game.
He asked the doctor for a medication that would surcease his headache.
The runner took a surcease from the race to tie his shoelace.
The conversation took a surcease as the group took a moment to reflect on what had been said.
The terminal illness brought a sense of acceptance and surcease to the patient's suffering.
The city council passed a law to surcease the use of plastic bags.
The author used a surcease in her novel to create a dramatic effect.
The weekend provided a much-needed surcease from the stress of the workweek.
The dying soldier was granted surcease from the pain by the attending nurse.
The judge called for a surcease in the court proceedings.
The surcease of the sales agreement was due to the buyer's inability to secure financing.
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