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Definitions for Suspend
[1] to hang by attachment to something above: to suspend a chandelier from the ceiling.
[2] to attach so as to allow free movement: to suspend a door on a hinge.
[3] to keep from falling, sinking, forming a deposit, etc., as if by hanging: to suspend solid particles in a liquid.
[4] to hold or keep undetermined; refrain from forming or concluding definitely: to suspend one's judgment.
[5] to defer or postpone: to suspend sentence on a convicted person.
[6] to cause to cease or bring to a stop or stay, usually for a time: to suspend payment.
[7] to cause to cease for a time from operation or effect, as a law, rule, privilege, service, or the like: to suspend ferry service.
[8] to debar, usually for a limited time, from the exercise of an office or function or the enjoyment of a privilege: The student was suspended from school.
[9] to keep in a mood or feeling of expectation or incompleteness; keep waiting in suspense: Finish the story; don't suspend us in midair.
[10] Music . to prolong (a note or tone) into the next chord.
[11] to come to a stop, usually temporarily; cease from operation for a time.
[12] to stop payment; be unable to meet financial obligations.
[13] to hang or be suspended, as from another object: The chandelier suspends from the ceiling.
[14] to be suspended, as in a liquid, gas, etc.
[15] (tr) to hang from above so as to permit free movement
[16] (tr; passive) to cause to remain floating or hanging a cloud of smoke was suspended over the town
[17] (tr) to render inoperative or cause to cease, esp temporarily to suspend interest payments
[18] (tr) to hold in abeyance; postpone action on to suspend a decision
[19] (tr) to debar temporarily from privilege, office, etc, as a punishment
[20] (tr) chem to cause (particles) to be held in suspension in a fluid
[21] (tr) music to continue (a note) until the next chord is sounded, with which it usually forms a dissonance See suspension (def. 11)
[22] (intr) to cease payment, as from incapacity to meet financial obligations
[23] (tr) obsolete to put or keep in a state of anxiety or wonder
[24] (intr) obsolete to be attached from above
Words related to Suspend
defer, waive, bar, halt, eject, interrupt, discontinue, withhold, shelve, arrest, cease, file, reject, adjourn, exclude, postpone, stay, depend, sling, dangle
Words nearby Suspend
susiana, susie, suslik, suslov, suspect, suspend, suspended animation, suspended sentence, suspender, suspender belt, suspense
Origin of Suspend
1250–1300; Middle English suspenden < Latin suspendere to hang up, equivalent to sus- sus- + pendere (transitive) to hang (see pend, suspense)
Other words from Suspend
sus·pend·i·ble , adjective
sus·pend·i·bil·i·ty , noun
non·sus·pend·ed , adjective
pre·sus·pend , verb (used with object)
re·sus·pend , verb
self-sus·pend·ed , adjective
un·sus·pend·ed , adjective
un·sus·pend·i·ble , adjective
Word origin for Suspend
C13: from Latin suspendere from sub- + pendere to hang
Synonyms for Suspend
append, attach, dangle, depend, sling, swing, wave, be pendent, hang down, hang up, hook up