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third-person singular simple present estops, present participle estopping, simple past and past participle estopped
To impede or bar by estoppel. quotations examples
...we twitted them, while we were together in the sun of the Continent, about English heating habits. Having done that, we are now estopped from bringing the matter up.
1957 November 23, William F. Buckley Jr., National Review
Finally, new evidence—emails surrounding the decision to withhold appropriated military assistance from Ukraine—has come out since the vote. Is anyone suggesting that the House managers be estopped from presenting this evidence?
2020: "Nancy Pelosi Should Take All the Time She Needs to Submit Articles of Impeachment" by Philip Bobbitt, Slate.com
To stop up, to plug examples