| suspension | act of suspending; state of being suspended; postponement; temporary debarment; framework that supports a vehicle on its axles (Mechanics); particles suspended in a fluid (Chemistry) | en | (isim) | en |
| suspension | a mechanical system of springs or shock absorbers connecting the wheels and axles to the chassis of a wheeled vehicle an interruption in the intensity or amount of something a mixture in which fine particles are suspended in a fluid where they are supported by buoyancy | en | en |
| suspension | Cf | en | en |
| suspension | Retardation | en | en |
| suspension | a temporary debarment (from a privilege or position etc) the act of suspending something (hanging it from above so it moves freely); "there was a small ceremony for the hanging of the portrait" | en | en |
| suspension | The prolongation of one or more tones of a chord into the chord which follows, thus producing a momentary discord, suspending the concord which the ear expects | en | en |
| suspension | A stay or postponement of execution of a sentence condemnatory by means of letters of suspension granted on application to the lord ordinary | en | en |
| suspension | A keeping of the hearer in doubt and in attentive expectation of what is to follow, or of what is to be the inference or conclusion from the arguments or observations employed | en | en |
| suspension | The state of a solid when its particles are mixed with, but undissolved in, a fluid, and are capable of separation by straining; also, any substance in this state | en | en |
| suspension | ; as, the suspension of a student or of a clergyman | en | en |
| suspension | Of the action or execution of law, etc | en | en |
| suspension | ; as, the suspension of the habeas corpus act | en | en |
| suspension | A conditional withholding, interruption, or delay; as, the suspension of a payment on the performance of a condition | en | en |
| suspension | Of a person in respect of the exercise of his office, powers, prerogative, etc | en | en |
| suspension | Of punishment, or sentence of punishment | en | en |
| suspension | The act of suspending, or the state of being suspended; pendency; as, suspension from a hook | en | en |
| suspension | Especially, temporary delay, interruption, or cessation Of labor, study, pain, etc | en | en |
| suspension | Of decision, determination, judgment, etc | en | en |
| suspension | ; as, to ask a suspension of judgment or opinion in view of evidence to be produced | en | en |
| suspension | Of the payment of what is due; as, the suspension of a mercantile firm or of a bank | en | en |
| suspension | The suspension of something is the act of delaying or stopping it for a while or until a decision is made about it. A strike by British Airways ground staff has led to the suspension of flights between London and Manchester | en | en |
| suspension | Someone's suspension is their removal from a job or position for a period of time or until a decision is made about them. The minister warned that any civil servant not at his desk faced immediate suspension | en | en |
| suspension | A vehicle's suspension consists of the springs and other devices attached to the wheels, which give a smooth ride over uneven ground | en | en |
| suspension | a mixture in which fine particles are suspended in a fluid where they are supported by buoyancy | en | en |
| suspension | a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something | en | en |
| suspension | temporary cessation or suspension | en | en |
| suspension | an interruption in the intensity or amount of something | en | en |
| suspension | a mechanical system of springs or shock absorbers connecting the wheels and axles to the chassis of a wheeled vehicle | en | en |
| suspension | the act of suspending something (hanging it from above so it moves freely); "there was a small ceremony for the hanging of the portrait" | en | en |
| suspension | a temporary debarment (from a privilege or position etc) | en | en |
| suspension | The mounting for a microphone capsule, generally designed to provide some degree of mechanical isolation between the capsule or transducer and the microphone body in order to reduce handling noise | en | en |
| suspension | An action taken by a suspending official in accordance with regulations that immediately excludes a person from participating in covered transactions for a temporary period, pending completion of an investigation and such legal, debarment, or Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act proceedings as may ensue A person so excluded is suspended | en | en |
| suspension | The end of the evening session for specific futures and options markets traded at the Chicago Board of Trade | en | en |
| suspension | – Typically used in the context of a federal agency taking action against an institution For example, the Office for Human Research Protections can suspend an Assurance, preventing the institution from continuing to conduct studies supported with federal funds | en | en |
| suspension | An academic or disciplinary penalty which prohibits a student from registering at the University for a stated period of time | en | en |
| suspension | Academic suspension is an involuntary separation of the student from the University for unsatisfactory scholarship (See Minimal Academic Progress for details) | en | en |
| suspension | An action by the NJDOE that temporarily suspends assistance under the grant pending corrective action by the grantee, or pending a decision by the NJDOE to terminate the grant | en | en |
| suspension | A mixture of fine, nonsettling particles of any solid within a liquid or gas, the particles being the dispersed phase, while the suspending medium is the continuous phase | en | en |
| suspension | an action which temporarily suspends Federal assistance under a grant pending corrective action by the grantee or pending a decision to terminate the grant | en | en |
| suspension | Temporary release from duty of a staff employee, usually without pay Suspension without pay of a Regular Staff employee is subject to employee appeal | en | en |
| suspension | a category of academic standing for students who consistently have had academic difficulty and who have been requested to remain out of the University for at least two semesters See the Academic Standing Policy for more details | en | en |
| suspension | Involuntary leave of absence without pay for corrective action reasons | en | en |
| suspension | Means the temporary removal of privileges by the licensing jurisdiction for cause | en | en |
| suspension | Unpaid leave taken as a result of a personnel action Employees are placed in a temporary status without duties and without pay for disciplinary reasons or for reasons pending an inquiry | en | en |
| suspension | The moment or phase of the trot or canter in which the horse has no feet on the ground | en | en |
| suspension | means an order issued by the Medical Director of the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services suspending an EMT's certification temporarily (for a set period of time) | en | en |
| suspension | a license has been ordered suspended for a period of time In some cases, the suspension may be stayed or lifted so long as the licensee meets certain conditions | en | en |
| suspension | refers to how the orthosis / prosthesis is held on; may include suction, a strap or belt, a wedge, a neoprene sleeve or other method | en | en |
| suspension | Mechanism that allows responders to update the system calendar so that the system 'knows' when a participating library is temporary closed or ILL services are unavailable When a library is 'suspended' it is skipped during rota creation A global calendar has been set up listing all of the Canadian statutory holidays Bureau Administrators should update the local calendar settings with the dates that service is not available | en | en |
| suspension | A vehicle's suspension system is made up of the components on which the vehicle rides, including shock absorbers, struts, springs (coil or leaf), sway bars, ball joints, control arms, or torsion bars These parts work together to provide a smooth comfortable ride, as well as good control and handling of the vehicle These components take a beating on a daily basis and therefore wear out This wear causes the alignment angles to go out of adjustment, which results in tire wear and poor handling That's why it's a good practice to have alignment checks every 12,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first | en | en |
| suspension | a solution; a substance dissolved in a liquid | en | en |
| suspension | means an enforced leave of absence without pay pending investigation of charges against an employee or for disciplinary purposes | en | en |
| suspension | The use of a nonharmonic tone to delay the resolution of a chord, frequently as it occurs in a cadence | en | en |
| suspension | = refers to how the orthosis/prosthesis is held on; may include suction, a strap or belt, a wedge, a neoprene sleeve or other method | en | en |
| suspension | the parts of a minibike fork that take up the shock from bumps or holes in the ground | en | en |