A time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something.
Cease an action temporarily.
Interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing.
Put a pause in life ; To enjoy the detail we missed ; Moments which are fleeting, moments which are unforgettable.
1 However, a recent BMJ Case Report has given me pause for thought.
2 They hope the pause for thought will result in better future architecture.
3 The recent stock market volatility has given Liberty pause , the source said.
4 But do we ever pause to ask: is the state entirely necessary?
5 You mean-toask a question?' There was a pause while Jane pondered.
6 Question of the Week: Should we hit pause on the 1916 debate?
7 After a pause Tiffany's father said, 'That did just happen, didn't it?'
8 A Home Office spokesperson said: We have agreed to a short-term pause .
9 The pause in the music astonished the dancers; they looked around them.
10 There was a pause in the great struggle in the central Continent.
11 When a pause came, he was the first to ask a question.
12 That caused the inquiry to pause , and public hearings started again today.
13 It is a very good book for me to read.' A pause .
14 The U.S. Department of Agriculture will pause rules affecting livestock, groups said.
15 A pause ; the sounds of a concertina are heard in the distance.
16 After a long pause , he almost gave up, thinking it didn't work.
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