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estopv. to halt, bar or prevent.
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estopin law, "to bar, prevent, preclude," 1530s, from Anglo-French estopper "to stop, bar, hinder" (especially in a legal sense, by one's own prior act or declaration), from Old Fr [..]
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estopto stop, bar, or impede
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estopTo halt, bar, or prevent. (See: estoppel)
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estopes·topped es·top·ping [Anglo-French estop(p)er, literally, to stop up, from Middle French estouper, ultimately from Latin stuppa hemp fiber (used for plugging holes)] : to impede or ...
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estopv. to halt, bar or prevent.
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estop
To impede or bar by estoppel.
* '''1957''', William F. Buckley Jr., ''National Review'', November 23, 1957:
*: ...we twitted them, while we were together in the sun of the Continent, about English [..]
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estopTo impede by estoppel
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