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this is used to express an order to stop or to refrain from doing something​

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Answered by surinderpunni
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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

This is used to express an order to stop or to refrain from doing something

ANSWER:-

  • Abstain is the answer.
  • Abstain is used to express an order to stop or to refrain from doing something

EXPLANATION:-

  • According to the English dictionary Abstain means to refrain oneself from doing or relishing something.

  • Abstain is formal order to decline to vote either for or against a suggestion or motion.

  • The Abstention Law is a permission that prevents federal courts from hearing cases within their jurisdictions, rather than giving state courts authority over the case.

  • Abstain is to decide not to do or something to refrain intentionally and often with an undertaking of self-denial from an effort or practice.

  • Abstain is used when one expresses to refuse oneself from an activity.Refrain is used to imply denying an action temporarily, or testing a momentary intention.

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