suspend in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To temporarily halt or pause an activity or process.
Sample Sentences
- The teacher decided to suspend the class until the technical issues were resolved.
- After careful consideration, the board voted to suspend the project temporarily.
- He was suspended from the team for violating the code of conduct.
- The artist chose to suspend her work on the sculpture to focus on other priorities.
- Due to unforeseen circumstances, the event will be suspended and rescheduled for a later date.
- The school decided to suspend classes due to the severe weather conditions.
- He was asked to suspend his disbelief and enjoy the movie for what it was.
- The company chose to suspend the project until further funding could be secured.
- After a thorough investigation, the athlete was suspended from competition for a year.
- To create a sense of anticipation, the author chose to suspend the reveal of the main character's identity until the final chapter.
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