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suspension

[suh-spen-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act of suspending.

  2. the state of being suspended.

  3. temporary abrogation or withholding, as of a law, privilege, decision, belief, etc.

  4. stoppage of payment of debts or claims because of financial inability or insolvency.

  5. Chemistry.

    1. the state in which the particles of a substance are mixed with a fluid but are undissolved.

    2. a substance in such a state.

  6. Physical Chemistry.,  a system consisting of small particles kept dispersed by agitation mechanical suspension or by the molecular motion in the surrounding medium colloidal suspension.

  7. something on or by which something else is suspended or hung.

  8. something that is suspended or hung.

  9. Also called suspension systemthe arrangement of springs, shock absorbers, hangers, etc., in an automobile, railway car, etc., connecting the wheel-suspension units or axles to the chassis frame.

  10. Electricity.,  a wire, filament, or group of wires by which the conducting part of an instrument or device is suspended.

  11. Music.

    1. the prolongation of a tone in one chord into the following chord, usually producing a temporary dissonance.

    2. the tone so prolonged.

  12. Rhetoric.,  the heightening of interest by delay of the main subject or clause, especially by means of a series of parallel preceding elements.



suspension

/ səˈspɛnʃən /

noun

  1. an interruption or temporary revocation

    the suspension of a law

  2. a temporary debarment, as from position, privilege, etc

  3. a deferment, esp of a decision, judgment, etc

  4. law

    1. a postponement of execution of a sentence or the deferring of a judgment, etc

    2. a temporary extinguishment of a right or title

  5. cessation of payment of business debts, esp as a result of insolvency

  6. the act of suspending or the state of being suspended

  7. a system of springs, shock absorbers, etc, that supports the body of a wheeled or tracked vehicle and insulates it and its occupants from shocks transmitted by the wheels See also hydraulic suspension

  8. a device or structure, usually a wire or spring, that serves to suspend or support something, such as the pendulum of a clock

  9. chem a dispersion of fine solid or liquid particles in a fluid, the particles being supported by buoyancy See also colloid

  10. the process by which eroded particles of rock are transported in a river

  11. music one or more notes of a chord that are prolonged until a subsequent chord is sounded, usually to form a dissonance

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

suspension

  1. A mixture in which small particles of a substance are dispersed throughout a gas or liquid. If a suspension is left undisturbed, the particles are likely to settle to the bottom. The particles in a suspension are larger than those in either a colloid or a solution. Muddy water is an example of a suspension.

  2. Compare colloid solution

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Other Word Forms

  • nonsuspension noun
  • presuspension noun
  • resuspension noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of suspension1

1520–30; < Latin suspēnsiōn- (stem of suspēnsiō ), equivalent to suspēns ( us ) ( suspense ) + -iōn- -ion
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Example Sentences

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A statement from the Leagues Cup disciplinary committee said Suarez's suspension would only apply to next year's edition of the tournament, although Major League Soccer "reserves the right" to impose additional punishment.

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Ms Peggie's fresh claim arises from three senior staff opposing a decision by another manager to lift her suspension in March last year.

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The suspension was made on the basis of the indecent images charge following "recommendations from officials", according to a Holyrood spokesperson.

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The Sunday Mail quoted insiders who said the suspension concerns matters that took place a number of years ago, but have now resurfaced.

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He is an avid vinyl record collector who recently became aware of the de minimis exemption suspension when he tried to - unsuccessfully - buy a $5 rare record from a seller in the UK.

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When To Use

What does suspension mean?

Suspension most commonly means a stoppage or withholding of something, especially a temporary one, as in The parade requires a temporary suspension of traffic. Suspension is the noun form of the verb suspend. The most common and general meanings of suspend are to hang something by attaching it to something else, to cause to stop, to bring to a stop, or to postpone. Most meanings of suspension are based on these meanings of suspend in some way.Suspension has several specific meanings.It can refer to an official punishment of someone, such as an employee, student, or athlete, in which they are not allowed to participate in an activity for a certain period of time, as in He is serving a five-game suspension for fighting. A person is said to serve a suspension (much like how a person is said to serve a prison sentence). A person serving a suspension is said to be suspended.In cars and some other vehicles, the suspension (or suspension system) is the collective system (of parts like springs and shock absorbers) that supports the body of the vehicle and is intended to reduce the amount of bumpiness being transmitted from the wheels to the rest of the vehicle.In chemistry, suspension most commonly refers to a liquid or other substance in which solid particles are mixed but not dissolved—muddy water is a basic example.

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