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suspended

[suh-spen-did] / səˈspɛn dɪd /
ADJECTIVE
pensile
Synonyms


ADJECTIVE
postponed
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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He has been suspended from West Midlands Police since 2023 and is due to face a misconduct hearing later this year in connection with recording Ruth without her consent.

From BBC

Some companies suspended or re-evaluated these snowy getaways, which can be exclusive, at the height of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts several years ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now Health Secretary Neil Gray has suspended the executives' pay hikes and ordered a full evaluation of their temporary roles.

From BBC

Le Pen, the RN and 11 others are appealing the March 2025 ruling, which also sentenced her to four years in jail, with two suspended.

From Barron's

Labour also suspended newly appointed peer Lord Doyle from its group in the House of Lords on Tuesday evening amid an investigation into his ties to Morton.

From BBC