intermit

Etymology
From, from +.

Verb

 * 1)  To interrupt, to stop or cease temporarily or periodically; to suspend.
 * 2) * 1624,, , Meditation XVII., in The Works of John Donne, vol. 3, ed. Henry Alford, London: John W. Parker (1839), pp. 574-5:
 * The bell doth toll for him, that thinks it doth; and though it intermit again, yet from that minute, that that occasion wrought upon him, he is united to God.
 * The bell doth toll for him, that thinks it doth; and though it intermit again, yet from that minute, that that occasion wrought upon him, he is united to God.