Surcease - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|sərˈsiːs|
Brit.
|sɜːˈsiːs|
noun
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...hoping the new medicine would bring surcease to his pain...
It was resolved to surcease the war.
They could never surcease to feel the liveliest interest in those wonderful changes.
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