suspension

suspension
noun Etymology: Middle English suspensyon, from Anglo-French suspension, from Late Latin suspension-, suspensio, from Latin suspendere Date: 15th century 1. the act of suspending ; the state or period of being suspended: as a. temporary removal (as from office or privileges) b. temporary withholding (as of belief or decision) c. temporary abrogation of a law or rule d. (1) the holding over of one or more musical tones of a chord into the following chord producing a momentary discord and suspending the concord which the ear expects; specifically such a dissonance which resolves downward — compare anticipation, retardation (2) the tone thus held over e. stoppage of payment of business obligations ; failure — used especially of a business or a bank f. a rhetorical device whereby the principal idea is deferred to the end of a sentence or longer unit 2. a. the act of hanging ; the state of being hung b. (1) the state of a substance when its particles are mixed with but undissolved in a fluid or solid (2) a substance in this state (3) a system consisting of a solid dispersed in a solid, liquid, or gas usually in particles of larger than colloidal size — compare emulsion 3. something suspended 4. the means by which something is suspended; especially the system of devices (as springs) supporting the upper part of a vehicle on the axles

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  • suspension — [ syspɑ̃sjɔ̃ ] n. f. • suspenciun « délai, incertitude » 1170; lat. suspensio, de suspendere I ♦ Le fait de suspendre (I), d interrompre ou d interdire; son résultat. 1 ♦ Vx ou dr. (sauf dans des loc.) Interruption ou remise à plus tard. La… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Suspension — Sus*pen sion, n. [Cf. F. suspension, L. suspensio arched work, imperfect pronunciation. See {Suspend}.] 1. The act of suspending, or the state of being suspended; pendency; as, suspension from a hook. [1913 Webster] 2. Especially, temporary delay …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Suspension — may refer to:In science: *The infrastructure of a suspension bridge *Suspension (topology), in mathematics *Suspension (chemistry), a mixture of two chemicals with the character that one does not rapidly settle outIn vehicles: *Suspension… …   Wikipedia

  • suspensión — sustantivo femenino 1. Acción y efecto de suspender o suspenderse: la suspensión de un vuelo, la suspensión de las pruebas. Acaban de anunciar por los altavoces la suspensión del servicio de autobuses. La suspensión de las clases no ha sido… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Suspensión — puede referirse a: Suspensión, en el mundo del automóvil y de los vehículos en general, se refiere a al conjunto de elementos que amortiguan las irregularidades de la calzada. Las bicicletas necesitan ciertas características especiales.… …   Wikipedia Español

  • suspensión — (Del lat. suspensĭo, ōnis). 1. f. Acción y efecto de suspender. 2. Censura eclesiástica o corrección gubernativa que en todo o en parte priva del uso del oficio, beneficio o empleo o de sus goces y emolumentos. 3. En los carruajes, cada una de… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • Suspension — oder Suspendierung (v. lat.: suspendere in der Schwebe lassen) bezeichnet: bestimmte Vorrichtungen oder Techniken zur Aufhängung oder Anhebung von Körpern, etwa: die Aufhängung des Fahrwerks eines Fahrzeugs, siehe Fahrwerk#Radaufhängung das… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • suspension — Suspension. s. f. v. Surseance, cessation d operation pour quelque temps. La suspension de l execution d un arrest. suspension d armes. accorder une suspension d armes. une suspension entiere des puissances de l ame, des facultez de l ame …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • suspension — sus·pen·sion n: the act of suspending: the state or period of being suspended the suspension of an employee Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. suspension …   Law dictionary

  • suspension — early 15c., temporary halting or deprivation, from L. suspensionem (nom. suspensio) the act or state of hanging up, a vaulting, from pp. stem of suspendere to hang (see SUSPEND (Cf. suspend)). A semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Suspensĭon — (v. lat.), 1) Aufschiebung, Unterbrechung, Aufhebung; 2) Ungewißheit, Unschlüssigkeit; 3) Aufschieben des Urtheils über das, worüber man noch zweifelhaft ist, od. wozu man noch keine hinlänglichen Entscheidungsgründe hat; 4) Anspannung, gespannte …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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