abeyance|abeyances in English
noun
[a·bey·ance || ə'beɪəns]
condition of being temporarily postponed, suspensio
Use "abeyance|abeyances" in a sentence
1. (formal) in, into Abeyance (to hold in Abeyance; to fall into Abeyance) * * * [ə beɪəns] into Abeyance (to hold in Abeyance; to fall into Abeyance) (formal) in … Combinatory dictionary
2. Held in abeyance;
3. ABEYANCE AND MONITORING
4. Why Does Abeyance Matter? Courts often deem assets in Abeyance when ownership is unclear
5. ◦ Requests Held in Abeyance
6. The law go into abeyance.
7. Your plan is in abeyance.
8. Abeyance definition, temporary inactivity, cessation, or suspension: Let's hold that problem in Abeyance for a while
9. Abeyance definition is - a state of temporary inactivity : suspension —used chiefly in the phrase in Abeyance
10. SECTION 3 Abeyance and monitoring
11. Abeyance has the following meanings: 1
12. Abeyance: a state of temporary inactivity
13. • The Forest law fell into Abeyance
14. Examples of Abeyance in a sentence
15. Paragraph 8 was left in abeyance.
16. Co-ownerships and inheritances in abeyance
17. (Agenda item 10 held in abeyance)
18. What does Abeyancy mean? (rare) Abeyance
19. (Agenda item 6 held in abeyance)
20. I have held myself in abeyance.
21. In Abeyance definition: If something is in Abeyance , it is not operating or being used at the present time
22. How to use Abeyance in a sentence
23. Abeyancy (countable and uncountable, plural abeyancies) Abeyance
24. Definitions for the word, Abeyancy (n.) Abeyance
25. This custom has fallen into Abeyance now