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suspension

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pl: suspensions

This word carries a heavy sense of interruption or instability. It describes a state of being held in mid-air or mid-process, where the normal flow of events is frozen but not permanently ended. It evokes a feeling of tension, as if something is dangling or waiting for a resolution. In technical contexts, it shifts from a state of punishment or pause to a physical mechanism of cushioning. Whether it is a chemical mixture or a car's springs, the core idea is the prevention of direct, harsh contact or the maintenance of a delicate balance between two states.

Countable when referring to a specific disciplinary action or a mechanical system. Uncountable when referring to the chemical state of a liquid or the general act of pausing a law.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

The act of temporarily stopping a rule, process, or privilege.

"The suspension of trading occurred after the news broke."

Noun
[something]

A mixture in which small particles of a substance are dispersed throughout another substance.

"The medicine is a suspension that must be shaken before use."

Noun
[something]

A system of springs and shock absorbers that supports a vehicle's weight.

"The off-road truck has a heavy-duty suspension for rough terrain."

Noun
[someone]

The temporary removal of a person from a job or school as a punishment.

"He received a three-day suspension for fighting in the hallway."

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