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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T06:12:53+00:00 2026-05-11T06:12:53+00:00

After my application creates a thread using a ParameterizedThreadStart delegate, that thread performs some

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After my application creates a thread using a ParameterizedThreadStart delegate, that thread performs some initialization and runs to completion. Later on, I can observe that this thread is no longer active because its IsAlive property is false and ThreadState property is ThreadState.Stopped.

Once a thread reaches this state they remain in my application, still existing as thread objects until my application shuts down. Are there any steps I can take to dispose of them once they’re no longer active? I would like to delete the object and deallocate any resources so that any given moment the only thread objects I have are active threads. Thread doesn’t implement IDisposable, though, so I’m not sure how I should do this.

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  1. 2026-05-11T06:12:54+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:12 am

    You’re holding onto the reference to the thread in your code.

    If you have written code that will check the state of the thread, then that code inherently will keep the thread object alive until the GC collects it.

    Once you are finished with a thread, or ideally if you don’t need to access it, make sure you null all references to it. Thread doesn’t implement IDisposable because as you’ve made clear this wouldn’t make sense for a thread.

    Threads are native in .Net so you don’t have to worry about leaks. If you’re certain they will stop then just delete them from your list once you are sure it has finished.

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