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

26. To continue to be held in abeyance.

27. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Abeyance"): cold storage (in a state of Abeyance or postponement)

28. Then I hereby declare this treaty in abeyance.

29. That initiative must not be left in abeyance.

30. The rule has been in abeyance since 19

31. Abeyance in British English (əˈbeɪəns) or abeyancy (əˈbeɪənsɪ)

32. The excessive deficit procedure is held in abeyance:

33. Task No. 15 should be held in abeyance.

34. Abeyance - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

35. 21 This custom has fallen into abeyance now.

36. Abeyancy: The state or condition of being in abeyance

37. Let's hold that broblem in Abeyance for a while

38. The excessive deficit procedure shall be held in abeyance

39. The Russian threat is, at the least, in Abeyance.

40. Deferral; recess (a state of Abeyance or suspended business)

41. Frequently Asked Questions About Plea in Abeyance in Utah

42. Let's hold that broblem in abeyance for a while.

43. In abeyance at the moment is a cricket pitch.

44. The Russian threat is, at the least, in abeyance.

45. Definition of hold in Abeyance in the Idioms Dictionary

46. Definition of Abeyance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

47. The barony of Mordaunt fell into abeyance between his sisters.

48. Number of complaints in abeyance on December 31, 2006: 76

49. Abeyance: ( ă-bā'ants ), A state of temporary cessation of function

50. • there were 24 Air Canada complaints being held in abeyance.

51. ‘Although repeated again and again this pledge has fallen into Abeyance in the post-colonial era.’ ‘The spokesman confirmed that there was an outstanding planning appeal which at present was held in Abeyance.’ ‘This application is still held in Abeyance until the …

52. ‘Although repeated again and again this pledge has fallen into Abeyance in the post-colonial era.’ ‘The spokesman confirmed that there was an outstanding planning appeal which at present was held in Abeyance.’ ‘This application is still held in Abeyance until the …

53. Subject: Adoption cases held in abeyance by the Romanian Government

54. 6 synonyms for Abeyancy: abeyance, dormancy, intermission, latency, quiescence, suspension

55. 1. The excessive deficit procedure shall be held in abeyance:

56. The decision is in abeyance until the returns from holiday.

57. (5) The terms of a plea in Abeyance agreement may include: (a) an order that the defendant pay a nonrefundable plea in Abeyance fee, with a surcharge based on the amount of the plea in Abeyance fee, both of which shall be allocated in the

58. If this is the case, the procedure is held in abeyance.

59. He therefore proposed that the item should be held in abeyance

60. He therefore proposed that the item should be held in abeyance.

61. The Chair said that article 61 would be held in abeyance.

62. At her death in 1974, the Barony again fell into abeyance.

63. 10/4/2004: Abeyance never prevents mana abilities from being activated

64. The project is being held in Abeyance until agreement is reached …

65. The question is in abeyance until we know more about it.

66. Legal proceedings are in abeyance,[Sentencedict.com] while further enquiries are made.

67. The law was held in abeyance for well over twenty years.

68. This committee met only once or twice before falling into abeyance.

69. Task No. 15 is held in abeyance; see paragraph V.8, below.

70. Agenda adopted, with (sub)-items 10 and 11 (a) held in abeyance

71. In Abeyance A phrase used to describe something as pending or suspended

72. They seem to know that conscious thought must be held in abeyance.

73. • In some forests the local Forest courts also had fallen into Abeyance

74. Abeyance prohibits activated abilities of cards which are not on the battlefield

75. Hostilities between the two groups have been in Abeyance since last June

76. Abeyance A220 cryogenic freezer is ideal for laboratory, repository or clinical use

77. Property is in Abeyance when the ownership has yet to be determined.

78. Two years later, Morley died, and his music patent fell into abeyance.

79. • The match fell into Abeyance when the Druids had too few golfing Brothers

80. Since her own death in 2013, the titles are in abeyance once more.