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click stop

American  

noun

  1. a control device, as in a camera, that can be turned or rotated so that when it reaches a specific setting it engages with an audible click.


Etymology

Origin of click stop

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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If you're sure your person won't change or that you'll remember to change them if need be, you can click "stop annual reminders" in the Annual Reminder section.

From Fox News

If you’re certain your person won’t change, or that you’ll remember to change them if need be, you can click “stop annual reminders” in the Annual Reminder section.

From Fox News

If you want to stop sharing, click “Stop Sharing My Location” where “Share My Location” was.

From The Verge

In order to switch it off, click on your contact’s name in the “Find My” app under “People,” then pull up the tab, scroll down, and click “Stop Sharing My Location” at the bottom.

From The Verge

Select which friends you want to add or type their names or email addresses into the “To:” bar Click “Send” or “Done” To stop sharing your location, click on that person’s name, and then click “Stop Sharing My Location.”

From The Verge