suspend|suspended|suspending|suspends in English
verb
[sus·pend || sə'spend]
hang; cause to stop for a period of time; postpone, defer; cause to be temporarily ineffective; temporarily debar from an office or privilege, expel
Use "suspend|suspended|suspending|suspends" in a sentence
1. Firefighters suspend ballot Britain's firefighters have suspended a ballot on strike action after pay talks with local authority employers.
2. Cardiff suspends 2 academy staff over bullying allegations Cardiff, Wales - Cardiff City has suspended two members of the south Wales club’s academy staff while investigating bullying allegations.
3. Iran suspends oil exports to France , UK
4. Province Suspends Bonspiels Until Mid January
5. ‘God suspends the earth upon nothing’ (7)
6. Suspend to & Disk
7. They suspend you?
8. Chains of metal for suspending loads
9. Straps of textile fabrics for suspending loads
10. Hoping that the Marquis will marry his daughter, he suspends the duel.
11. suspending the loading or unloading of cargo; and
12. Bordeaux suspend 3 youths for teammate attack
13. The signal will suspend the microprocessor.
14. .1 suspending the loading or unloading of cargo; and
15. Position-adjustable support device for suspending a baby bath
16. In the theatre we willingly suspend disbelief .
17. Talk about asking the audience to suspend disbelief.
18. Camber angle fixing, preventing autombiles suspending and datas pulsating.
19. Government suspends sports clubs, all sports activities except those Broadcasted on TV
20. The Cornwall Aces suspend operations, becoming dormant.
21. I should suspend all 3 of you.
22. The machine is in its "suspend" mode.
23. Game suspended
24. The new bell mount from ContiTech suspends hanging loads of up to 300 kilos.
25. Suspend the work of loading during the storm