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Estop  v. t.  (past & past part. estophed; pres. part. estopping)  (Law) To impede or bar by estoppel. "A party will be estopped by his admissions, where his intent is to influence another, or derive an advantage to himself."






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"Estop" Quotes from Famous Books



... sometimes thought that blank mind of hers may have been a dead-wall through which the vices of her forebears could not pass, and so her children, if she had them, may have escaped the inheritance, and found a chance for good again, as if crime should at last estop itself. That may be." ...
— Stories by American Authors, Volume 2 • Various



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