full stop vs standoff

full stop

noun
  • A decisive end to something. 

  • The punctuation mark "." (indicating the end of a sentence or marking an abbreviation). 

intj
  • Used to emphasize the end of an important statement or point when speaking to show something is not up for discussion or debate. 

standoff

noun
  • A deadlocked confrontation between antagonists. 

  • A device which maintains a fixed distance between two objects, especially between a surface and a sign or electrical wiring. 

adj
  • For use at a distance sufficient from the target to allow defensive fire to be evaded. 

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