suspended
verb
- 1
To halt something temporarily.
“The meeting was suspended for lunch.”
- 2
To hold in an undetermined or undecided state.
“to suspend one's judgement or one's disbelief”
- 3
To discontinue or interrupt a function, task, position, or event.
“to suspend a thread of execution in a computer program”
- 4
To hang freely; underhang.
“to suspend a ball by a thread”
- 5
To bring a solid substance, usually in powder form, into suspension in a liquid.
- 6
To make to depend.
- 7
To debar, or cause to withdraw temporarily, from any privilege, from the execution of an office, from the enjoyment of income, etc.
“to suspend a student from college; to suspend a member of a club”
- 8
To support in a liquid, as an insoluble powder, by stirring, to facilitate chemical action.
- 9
(travel) To remove the value of an unused coupon from an air ticket, typically so as to allow continuation of the next sectors' travel.
Antonyms
adjective
- 1
Caused to stop for a while; interrupted or delayed.
- 2
Hung from above.
- 3
(of an ovule) Attached slightly below the summit of the ovary.
- 4
(of coffee, food, etc.) Paid for but not consumed by a customer, so that it can be given to a less fortunate person.
- 5
A chemical suspension
- 6
(of a chord) Having had its third omitted and replaced with a major second or perfect fourth.
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