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suspend(a Member) - to remove a Member from a house and so prevent, for a time, his or her performing any duties in, or being present in, the house (usually in response to disorderly conduct by the Member)
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suspend1suspend something/somebody (from something) (by/on something) to hang something from something else A lamp was suspended from the ceiling. Her body was found suspended by a rope.2suspend something to [..]
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suspendc. 1300, "to bar or exclude temporarily from some function or privilege;" also "to set aside (a law, etc.), to cause to cease for a time," from Old French sospendre "remove fr [..]
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suspendto temporarily stop an activity.
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suspendto hang from an elevated structure.
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suspendto keep from falling, sinking, or collecting.
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suspendto remove a Senator or Member from a house and so prevent, for a time, his or her performing any duties in, or being present in, the house (usually in response to disorderly conduct by the Senator or [..]
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suspendhang freely; "The secret police suspended their victims from the ceiling and beat them" cause to be held in suspension in a fluid; "suspend the particles& [..]
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suspendAlternative term for a paused VM instance.
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suspendDictionary of Internet Terms A mailing list command sent to the list server that temporarily halts delivery of the mailing list to you.
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suspend1 : to debar temporarily from a privilege, office, or function 2 a : to stop temporarily [ trading] b : to make temporarily ineffective [ a license] c : stay [ a hearing] d : to defer until a ...
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suspend(v) hang freely(v) bar temporarily; from school, office, etc.(v) stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it(v) make inoperative or stop(v) render temporarily ineffective(v) cause to be held [..]
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suspendTo set aside all or part of a sentence.
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suspend(Compliance) - To temporarily halt action to collect a penalty against an employer; to prevent the Process Control function of the Insurance Compliance system from sending periodic notices to an emplo [..]
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suspend"Suspend," with reference to identification cards, driving privileges or vehicle registration, means the temporary withdrawal of the identification card, driving privileges or registration. [..]
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suspendTo postpone, stay, or withhold certain conditions of a judicial sentence for a temporary period of time.
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suspendTo set aside all or part of a sentence.
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suspendThe module suspension function is the process by which WHMCS sends the signal to the server/service telling it to suspend the account on the server. Typically the client files and setting will be reta [..]
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suspendTo cause to stop for a period; interrupt. If a notary breaks the law, or engages in professional misconduct, their notary commission could be suspended.
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suspendPunishment for infraction of rules.
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suspend
To halt something temporarily.
''The meeting was suspended for lunch.''
* Shakespeare
*: Suspend your indignation against my brother.
* Denham
*: The guard nor fights nor flies; their fate so [..]
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suspendlang=en
1800s=1813
* '''1813''' — . ''''.
*: "I would by no means suspend any pleasure of yours," he coldly replied. She said no more, and they went down the other dance and parted in silence; and [..]
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