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Verb(1) stop from happening or developing
Noun(1) stop

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(1) he put the kibosh on the deal(2) he put the kibosh on the deal(3) But the shortage of ammunition, which allowed the game birds to grow in number, put the kibosh on shooting almost entirely, and the birds multiplied in comparative peace.(4) Were you ever with a guy in a relationship with somebody so obsessed with something that you had to kind of put the kibosh on either the guy or that thing?(5) It was only after King George III put the kibosh on the pipeline project that things changed.(6) The city council nearly put the kybosh on the appearance by objecting to the original plan - a midnight appearance - because of safety concerns.(7) This puts the kybosh on any claims that quality has radically improved in the past couple of years.
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1. halt
2. stop
3. block


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