suspended
- IPA[səˈspɛndɪd]
英式
- (of a sentence) imposed by a judge or court but not enforced as long as no further offence is committed within a specified period;(of solid particles) dispersed through the bulk of a fluid
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- 1. (of a sentence) imposed by a judge or court but not enforced as long as no further offence is committed within a specified period he was given a suspended jail term of 22 months
- 2. (of solid particles) dispersed through the bulk of a fluid suspended sediments inhibit the sun's energy from being used for reef building
- 3. supported by attachment from above; hanging small vents in the suspended ceilings supply fresh air suspended walkways and observation platforms high in the treetops
- temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect: work on the dam was suspended
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- temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect: work on the dam was suspended
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- the temporary cessation of most vital functions without death, as in a dormant seed or a ...
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- the temporary cessation of most vital functions without death, as in a dormant seed or a ...
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- a judicial punishment which is not enforced unless a further crime is committed during a ... a two-year suspended sentence
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- a ceiling with a space between it and the floor above from which it hangs.
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- temporarily allow oneself to believe something that is not true, especially in order to enjoy a ...
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- (of a company) cease to meet its financial obligations as a result of insolvency or ...
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- IPA[səˈspendəd]
美式
- (of a sentence) imposed by a judge or court but not enforced as long as no further offense is ... he was given a suspended prison sentence of 22 months
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