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Suspended

Description:

Suspended is a term that can be used as a verb, adjective, or noun. It refers to the act of temporarily or permanently stopping something or someone from moving, progressing, or operating. It can also indicate a state of being uncertain or in limbo.

Verb:

When used as a verb, "suspended" means to put on hold or delay an activity, process, or event. It can also mean to hang or attach something in a way that it is free from the ground or another support.

Example Sentences:

  • The teacher suspended the class trip due to bad weather.
  • The construction project was suspended until the necessary permits were obtained.
  • She suspended the painting on the wall using a wire and hooks.

Adjective:

As an adjective, "suspended" describes something that is hanging, supported, or kept in a state of temporary or permanent halt.

Example Sentences:

  • The chandelier was suspended from the ceiling.
  • He felt a sense of suspended animation as he waited for the test results.
  • The company announced suspended operations due to financial difficulties.

Noun:

As a noun, "suspended" refers to the state or condition of being temporarily or permanently halted or put on hold.

Example Sentences:

  • The student faced a suspension from school for his disruptive behavior.
  • The organization was put into a state of suspended animation until further notice.
  • During the suspended, the team members pondered their next steps.

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