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    estop
    /ɪˈstɒp/

    verb

    • 1. bar or preclude by estoppel: "the company may be estopped from denying either statement"

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  3. 2 meanings: 1. law to preclude by estoppel 2. archaic to stop.... Click for more definitions.

  4. Estop definition: to hinder or prevent by estoppel.. See examples of ESTOP used in a sentence.

  5. The meaning of ESTOP is to stop up. Middle English estoppen, from Anglo-French estoper, estuper, from Vulgar Latin *stuppare to stop with a tow — more at stop

  6. Estop is a legal term that means to prevent or impede by estoppel, a doctrine that bars a party from asserting a right or claim that is contrary to a previous position or conduct. Estop also has an archaic meaning of stopping or plugging something.

  7. estop is a legal term that means to stop, hinder, or bar someone or something from doing something. It is often used in contracts, torts, and constitutional law. See examples of how to use "estop" in a sentence.

  8. Estoppel Explained. Estoppel is a doctrine used in law to bar a party from denying or alleging a certain fact owing to that party's previous conduct, allegation, or denial. The principle is based on fairness and equity, ensuring that a party cannot contradict their previous statements or actions if others have relied on them to their detriment.

  9. History and Meaning of Estop. The term "estop" comes from the French word "estopper," meaning to stop up or impede. In the legal context, estoppel is commonly used to refer to a legal principle that prevents a party from denying or alleging a certain fact or state of affairs because that party has previously acted in a way that is inconsistent ...