(idiomatic,transitive) To stop (an event, action, or process) or to slow it down.
1903, Frank Norris, "Two Hearts That Beat as One" in A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories of the New and Old West:
"[T]he fight I saw that day made the others look like a young ladies' quadrille. . . . [Y]ou could no more separate them two than you could put the brakes on a blame earthquake."
“I think it calls on us here in the U.S., naturally, not to stop building nuclear power plants but to put the brakes on right now until we understand the ramifications of what’s happened in Japan,” Senator Joseph I. Lieberman . . . said.