- SUSPEND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When something is suspended, it is "left hanging;" it is neither in full operation nor permanently ended Suspense is a state of uncertainty and maybe anxiety When we watch a play or movie, we enjoy experiencing a "suspension of disbelief;" that is, we allow ourselves to believe we're watching reality, even though we aren't truly fooled
- SUSPENDED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If someone is suspended from work, school, etc , they are temporarily not allowed to work, go to school, or take part in an activity because of having done something wrong:
- Suspend Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The judge suspended [= postponed] the hearing for one week I advise suspending judgment until the investigation is over
- SUSPEND definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
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
- Suspended - definition of suspended by The Free Dictionary
To bar for a period from a privilege, office, or position, usually as a punishment: suspend a student
- Suspend - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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
- suspended - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to remove (someone) from membership in or prevent (someone) from attending, usually for a limited time, a job, school, club, etc , esp as a punishment: suspended from school for drinking on school property
- Suspend Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
To suspend train service, to suspend a rule To stop temporarily To defer or hold back (judgment), as until more is known To accept as plausible something one knows to be untrue, especially the setting and plot of a drama or fiction so as to allow the appreciation of art
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