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quit
verb
- To move or proceed away from a place: depart, exit, get away, get off, go, go away, leave
1, pull out, retire, run (along), withdraw.
Informal: cut out, push off, shove off.
Slang: blow
1, split, take off.
Idioms:
hit the road, take leave. See
approach
- To relinquish one's engagement in or occupation with: demit, leave
1, resign, terminate. See
continue
- To give up or leave without intending to return or claim again: abandon, desert
3, forsake, leave
1, throw over.
Idioms:
run out on, walk out on. See
keep
- To cease trying to accomplish or continue: abandon, break off, desist, discontinue, give up, leave off, relinquish, remit, stop.
Informal: swear off.
Slang: lay off.
Idioms:
call it a day, call it quits, hang up one's fiddle, have done with, throw in the towel. See
continue
- To come to a cessation: arrest, belay, cease, check, discontinue, halt
1, leave off, stall
1, stop, surcease.
Idiom:
come to a halt (or standstill) (or stop). See
continue
- To conduct oneself in a specified way: acquit, act, bear, behave, carry, comport, demean
1, deport, do. See
be
adjective
- Owing or being owed nothing: even
1, quits, square. See
pay
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