suspended
Pronunciación: [səˈspɛndəd]
Palabra
Contexto: «suspension»
(verb) to stop something from happening for a while or to hold it up in the air. For example, when a teacher tells a student to take a break and not participate in class for a period of time.
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The teacher suspended the project until the students could come up with better ideas.
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She didn't want to be suspended from school for not following the rules.
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Why was the student suspended from the game?
Contexto: «state of being»
(adjective) something that is temporarily held in place or not fully decided. Think of a swing hanging in the air; it's not on the ground, but it's not moving either.
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The suspended decoration floated beautifully from the ceiling.
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The suspended plans were not canceled; they were just waiting for the right time.
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Is the decision still suspended until next week?
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