An interruption in the intensity or amount of something.
A pause from doing something (as work)
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Examples for "suspension "
Examples for "suspension "
1 However, FIFA rules say any suspension vote needs a 75 percent majority.
2 FBC News said the suspension was for 30 days with immediate effect.
3 In Geneva, a U.S. official said enrichment suspension remained the powers' position.
4 That agreement led to the suspension of planned nurses' strikes this week.
5 Binladin did not issue a public statement in response to the suspension .
1 ABI is working in Europe to convince authorities a reprieve is necessary.
2 This seven-day reprieve will result in enemies with lower health and damage.
3 The archdeacon's power included no more than a single reprieve per year.
4 Better than expected US economic data gave markets only a brief reprieve .
5 Network executives refused then to rule out a possible reprieve for Trump.
1 K. Michelle is back with a new project after a short hiatus .
2 Maybe we can forgive them for this month long hiatus after all.
3 The last human rights meeting, in May 2008, followed a four-year hiatus .
4 Even during its summer hiatus , Judge Judy re-runs typically outdraw the competition.
5 Boston then got its power play cranked up after a two-game hiatus .
1 An hour or more passed; the storm showed no signs of abatement .
2 The day passed by and there was no abatement of the gale.
3 There is then an abatement in the symptoms, and recovery is rapid.
4 Still, there was no abatement in the storm, but it blew harder.
5 All through the day the storm continued, and night brought no abatement .
1 However, Buddies does more than simply offer respite care or home help.
2 Before the respite of the dressing room, however, Stoke's problems would mount.
3 There was no respite for a weary looking London stock market yesterday.
4 I hadn't seen Inspector Jayne yet today and was savoring the respite .
5 A welcome respite , but still not enough to stop ongoing water restrictions.
6 Having won that temporary respite , I turned my attention to another problem.
7 Ridgecrest may not get much respite in the hours and days ahead.
8 There was a respite for her in the activities of the reception.
9 A sign of respite for water-soaked central and lower North Island residents.
10 Only the naive, however, did not recognise that the respite was temporary.
11 Rain was also expected on Friday, the bureau said, offering some respite .
12 Nor would he have Catherine travelling so far without some brief respite .
13 I was glad of the respite ; but we needed to press on.
14 He voted against the appeal to the people and against the respite .
15 The respite was momentary, and I employed it in my own defence.
16 In a sense, wars lasted forever; peace was merely respite between conflicts.
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