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    Sus·pend
    /səˈspend/

    verb

    • 1. temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect: "work on the dam was suspended"
    • 2. hang (something) from somewhere: "the light was suspended from the ceiling" Similar hangslingdrapestring
  2. The meaning of SUSPEND is to debar temporarily especially from a privilege, office, or function. How to use suspend in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Suspend.

  3. to stop something from being active, either temporarily or permanently: The ferry service has been suspended for the day because of bad weather. The country's president has suspended the constitution and assumed total power.

  4. SUSPEND definition: 1. to stop something from being active, either temporarily or permanently: 2. If someone is…. Learn more.

  5. to keep from falling, sinking, forming a deposit, etc., as if by hanging: to suspend solid particles in a liquid. to hold or keep undetermined; refrain from forming or concluding definitely: to suspend one's judgment. to defer or postpone: to suspend sentence on a convicted person.

  6. Whether it’s your judgment, a rule, or bus service, when you suspend it, you temporarily bring it to a halt. Suspend often describes stopping an activity for a while. A winter storm, for example, may suspend air travel until weather conditions improve.

  7. If someone is suspended, they are prevented from holding a particular job or position for a fixed length of time or until a decision is made about them. Julie was suspended from her job shortly after the incident.

  8. suspend something to officially delay something; to arrange for something to happen later than planned. The introduction of the new system has been suspended until next year. to suspend judgement (= delay forming or expressing an opinion)

  9. suspend meaning, definition, what is suspend: to officially stop something from contin...: Learn more.

  10. suspend something to officially stop something for a time; to prevent something from being active, used, etc. for a time Production has been suspended while safety checks are carried out. The constitution was suspended as the fighting grew worse.

  11. The student was suspended from school. to keep in a mood or feeling of expectation or incompleteness; keep waiting in suspense: Finish the story; don't suspend us in midair.

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