Suspending

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Suspend \Sus*pend"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suspended}; p. pr. &
   vb. n. {Suspending}.] [F. suspendre, or OF. souspendre (where
   the prefix is L. subtus below, from sub under), L.
   suspendere, suspensum; pref. sus- (see {Sub-}) + pendere to
   hang. See {Pedant}, and cf. {Suspense}, n.]
   1. To attach to something above; to hang; as, to suspend a
      ball by a thread; to suspend a needle by a loadstone.
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   2. To make to depend; as, God hath suspended the promise of
      eternal life on the condition of obedience and holiness of
      life. [Archaic] --Tillotson.
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   3. To cause to cease for a time; to hinder from proceeding;
      to interrupt; to delay; to stay.
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            Suspend your indignation against my brother. --Shak.
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            The guard nor fights nor fies; their fate so near
            At once suspends their courage and their fear.
                                                  --Denham.
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   4. To hold in an undetermined or undecided state; as, to
      suspend one's judgment or opinion. --Locke.
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   5. To debar, or cause to withdraw temporarily, from any
      privilege, from the execution of an office, from the
      enjoyment of income, etc.; as, to suspend a student from
      college; to suspend a member of a club.
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            Good men should not be suspended from the exercise
            of their ministry and deprived of their livelihood
            for ceremonies which are on all hands acknowledged
            indifferent.                          --Bp.
                                                  Sanderson.
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   6. To cause to cease for a time from operation or effect; as,
      to suspend the habeas corpus act; to suspend the rules of
      a legislative body.
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   7. (Chem.) To support in a liquid, as an insoluble powder, by
      stirring, to facilitate chemical action.
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   {To suspend payment} (Com.), to cease paying debts or
      obligations; to fail; -- said of a merchant, a bank, etc.
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   Syn: To hang; interrupt; delay; intermit; stay; hinder;
        debar.
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