Similar words: suspend, suspect, independent, independence, be independent of, spend, extended, spending. Meaning: [sə'spendɪd] adj. 1. (of undissolved particles in a fluid) supported or kept from sinking or falling by buoyancy and without apparent attachment 2. temporarily inactive.
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121. On Jan. 5 eight journalists were suspended, apparently for opposing the ban.
122. Energy crisis Periodic power cuts were imposed from Oct. 29 after electricity supplies from the Soviet Union were suddenly suspended.
123. The first is the crawl space beneath any suspended timber floors, where rot can quickly develop unless ventilation is good.
124. Jed-Forest confirmed last night that they had suspended a player until next season because of misbehaviour on a recent trip to Twickenham.
125. Chrysler has already suspended production at one of its main assembly plants and cut back on managerial staff.
126. Finally, helped by a rope suspended from the cliff top, we found ourselves on the central plateau.
127. Husayn suspended the constitution, declared martial law, banned all political parties and arrested hundreds of politicians.
128. Others were subject to burns and suspended from prison walls for up to three consecutive nights.
129. The corals feed passively on bits of organic material suspended in the water.
130. Debt service payments to commercial creditor banks, suspended in November, were scheduled for resumption at the end of February 1991.
131. Some suspended flight display monitors also crashed to the floor.
132. Ceilings and walls are painted white and artificial lighting is provided by suspended fluorescent lights from Spectrum.
133. Sandy was suspended by a rope attached to an old beam next to the ladder leading to the tower.
134. Ramdoo was suspended from duty, the home was placed under independent control and the case progressed slowly to court.
134. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
135. But when the Bush administration took office, it suspended negotiations while conducting the policy review.
136. Although they knew about the policy, several students wore armbands to school, refused to remove them, and were suspended.
137. It went against normal principles of materials suspended in liquid spreading randomly and as uniformly as possible.
138. Special effects can be obtained by strokes or rolls on a suspended cymbal, executed with timpani or side-drum sticks.
139. An annual contest for authors of programs that can fool human judges at least some of the time was suspended last year.
140. Suspended floors to allow air flow and prevent radon build-up.
141. Aid flights have been suspended for a week after fighting near the city's airport yesterday continued to block flights.
142. The paste contains collagen suspended in a salt solution mixed with a local anaesthetic, lignocaine.
143. If the fish is suspended in open water with no obstacles around, the lines are smooth curves.
144. The light, a single bulb in an ethnic basket, was suspended from the ceiling and lit just the table.
145. The other class of devices are designed to detect the relative movement of freely suspended massive blocks.
146. Throughout the dispute, unpaid ambulance staff suspended for their action remained at their posts in order to provide emergency cover.
147. In theory, logging was suspended by law in January 1990, but it is reported to be continuing apace.
148. The policy will be suspended from the day we receive the certificate.
149. Daniel was suspended for one game after being arrested for shoplifting last week....
150. Everything freezes on the court, like some one has hit the pause button and suspended the characters in a movie.
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