Also means
to cease
Usage Note
Cesser is more formal than arrêter and typically means 'to stop doing something' or 'to come to an end'. It is common in written and journalistic French — les combats ont cessé ('the fighting has stopped'). The negative construction ne cesser de + infinitive (e.g., il ne cesse de parler) means 'to keep doing something without stopping'.
Examples
"La pluie a cessé ce matin."
Natural Translation
The rain stopped this morning.
Literal Translation
The rain has stopped this morning
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