Suspend

  • 41suspend from — phr verb Suspend from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑practice …

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  • 42suspend payment — (of a company) cease to meet its financial obligations as a result of insolvency or insufficient funds. → suspend …

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  • 43suspend lock — atidėtoji blokuotė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. suspend lock vok. zurückgestellte Verriegelung, f rus. отсроченная блокировка, f pranc. blocage suspendu, m …

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  • 44suspend mode — laukimo būsena statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Kompiuterio arba kitokio įrenginio ↑būsena, kai išjungiamas maitinimas, tačiau įsimenama atminties būsena. atitikmenys: angl. suspend mode; wait condition; wait state ryšiai: dar žiūrėk –… …

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  • 45suspend — verb a) To halt something temporarily b) To hang freely; underhang Ant: resume …

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  • 46suspend — Synonyms and related words: abolish, abrogate, adjourn, annul, arrest, attach, blackball, boot, bounce, break, break off, bump, bust, can, cancel, cashier, cease, check, cleanse, cleanse away, continue, countermand, counterorder, cut off, dangle …

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  • 47suspend — v. a. RG. 563 …

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  • 48suspend — sus·pend || sÉ™ spend v. hang; cause to stop for a period of time; postpone, defer; cause to be temporarily ineffective; temporarily debar from an office or privilege, expel …

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  • 49suspend v — 1) In the old days, a suspended sentence was hanging. 2) An astronaut broke the law of gravity and got a suspended sentence …

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  • 50suspend — I. v. a. 1. Hang. 2. Make to depend. 3. Interrupt, intermit, stay, delay, hinder. 4. Discontinue, arrest, leave off, give over, stop, break off. 5. Defer, delay, postpone, withhold, lay over, stave off. 6. Debar (as from an office) temporarily …

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