Suspend
suspend (verb) - stop something temporarily for a period of timesuspension (noun)
suspend payments
subsidy payments to farmers
suspended the state's gasoline tax for a year
suspension of talks
suspension of talks between management and the union
trading of the stock's shares suspended
suspended development projects
He appointed a new prime minister who suspended many development projects and introduced an International Monetary Fund-style stabilization program
suspend trading in shares
suspended its plans to build apartments for senior citizens
the Army suspended the company from any future federal contracting
has been suspended until further notice
briefly suspended for rude behavior
suspend the account
production suspended for safety checks
employee suspended
employee suspended on full during mandatory investigation
suspended from their jobs
suspended indefinitely
suspended for a week
suspend immediately
temporarily suspend
temporarily suspend building
decide to suspend
agree to suspend
vote to suspend
threatened to suspend
forced to suspend
the power to suspend
effectively suspended
the government effectively suspended the company's recruiting privileges
have your drivers license suspended
suspended from school
suspended from teaching
four students were suspended after they wore blackface to a party
Chandra was suspended once for fighting and once for " talking back " to a teacher
Students who have been suspended from school are more likely to be referred for disciplinary actions in the future
Beijing suspended its support for Maoist insurgencies throughout the world






