desist
stop / cease / halt
Intransitive Verb
past: desistedpp: desisteding: desisting
This term carries a heavy legal and formal weight, typically appearing in official mandates or judicial contexts. It suggests a forced cessation of activity rather than a voluntary choice, often implying that the action being stopped is unlawful or prohibited. In common usage, it is almost exclusively paired with the preposition from. It differs from stop or cease by its specific connotation of compliance with an external authority or a formal demand to halt a particular behavior.