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- 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:
- 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
- SUSPENDED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Think of other words you know that are like suspended, such as that word's other definition, "to put off temporarily " A student suspended from school has not been kicked out, but instead is left hanging between periods of enrollment
- 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
- Suspensions - California DMV
If your driver’s license, permit, or vehicle registration has been suspended, you can manage your suspension by submitting required documents, paying your fees, and checking your status
- suspend verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
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
- What Does It Mean to Have a Suspended Sentence?
Here's what it actually means A suspended sentence is a criminal punishment that a judge hands down but doesn’t immediately enforce The court sets a jail or prison term, then holds it in reserve while you serve a period of supervision in the community
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