Suspensation(n.) The act of suspending, or the state of being suspended, especially for a short time; temporary suspension.
Suspense(a.) Held or lifted up; held or prevented from proceeding.
Suspense(a.) Expressing, or proceeding from, suspense or doubt.
Suspense(a.) The state of being suspended; specifically, a state of uncertainty and expectation, with anxiety or apprehension; indetermination; indecision; as, the suspense of a person waiting for the verdict of a jury.
Suspense(a.) Cessation for a time; stop; pause.
Suspense(a.) A temporary cessation of one's right; suspension, as when the rent or other profits of land cease by unity of possession of land and rent.
Suspensely(adv.) In suspense.
Suspensibility(n.) The quality or state of being suspensible.
Suspensible(a.) Capable of being suspended; capable of being held from sinking.
Suspension(n.) The act of suspending, or the state of being suspended; pendency; as, suspension from a hook.
Suspension(n.) Especially, temporary delay, interruption, or cessation
Suspension(n.) Of labor, study, pain, etc.
Suspension(n.) Of decision, determination, judgment, etc.; as, to ask a suspension of judgment or opinion in view of evidence to be produced.
Suspension(n.) Of the payment of what is due; as, the suspension of a mercantile firm or of a bank.
Suspension(n.) Of punishment, or sentence of punishment.
Suspension(n.) Of a person in respect of the exercise of his office, powers, prerogative, etc.; as, the suspension of a student or of a clergyman.
Suspension(n.) Of the action or execution of law, etc.; as, the suspension of the habeas corpus act.
Suspension(n.) A conditional withholding, interruption, or delay; as, the suspension of a payment on the performance of a condition.
Suspension(n.) The state of a solid when its particles are mixed with, but undissolved in, a fluid, and are capable of separation by straining; also, any substance in this state.
Suspension(n.) A keeping of the hearer in doubt and in attentive expectation of what is to follow, or of what is to be the inference or conclusion from the arguments or observations employed.
Suspension(n.) A stay or postponement of execution of a sentence condemnatory by means of letters of suspension granted on application to the lord ordinary.
Suspension(n.) The prolongation of one or more tones of a chord into the chord which follows, thus producing a momentary discord, suspending the concord which the ear expects. Cf. Retardation.
Suspensive(a.) Tending to suspend, or to keep in suspense; causing interruption or delay; uncertain; doubtful.

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