স্থগিতাবস্থা, মুলতবি অবস্থা, সাময়িক অক্রিয়তা, অপ্রয়োগ
(1) Temporary cessation or suspension.
(2) Being inactive or suspended.
(1) The sixteenth-century precedents regarding female rule in England, however, remained in abeyance until Anne's reign.
(2) The compromise sets aside disputes about sovereignty by putting territorial claims into abeyance for the treaty's duration.
(3) This application is still held in abeyance until the athlete's indebtedness to the club has been cleared.
(4) Matters were held in abeyance pending further inquiries
(5) I see that sanity has prevailed and this crazy and unnecessary idea has now been put into abeyance .
(6) Only your penitent suffering gives us leverage to keep those forces in abeyance .
(7) All property rights in the property to which the order relates lie in abeyance .
(8) The issue of whether or not paranormal beliefs can be verified by scientific, empirical research methods is held in abeyance as a secondary concern.
(9) Although repeated again and again this pledge has fallen into abeyance in the post-colonial era.
(10) A measure that passed Congress and was signed by the executive might still be held in abeyance on constitutional grounds by a court.
(11) Organizational rules sometimes fall into abeyance .
(12) In Europe atmospheric perspective remained in abeyance for 1,000 years, to be rediscovered by the early 15th-century, Flemish painters.
(13) Manufacture of anti-retrovirals is being held in abeyance pending official government policy on the issue.
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(15) However, there were times when East himself was publisher as well as printer, in particular during the periods when the patent was in abeyance .
(16) This meant escalation of the pain that had been held in abeyance .
(17) The sad thing now is that railways have fallen into abeyance and the motor car's taken over, despite the great efforts of Fischer and people like that.
(18) The situation was left with Mr Johnson being advised to contact his solicitor further for advice and being told that Social Services would hold his claim in abeyance .
(19) As I read on, my doubts, if never resolved, were held in abeyance .
(20) As to whether Nancy Cornelius was America's first Native American trained nurse, a definitive answer remains in abeyance .
in suspension
in a state of suspension
in a state of dormancy
in a state of uncertainty
in remission
pending
suspended
deferred
postponed
put off
put to one side
unresolved
up in the air
in cold storage
on ice
on the back burner
continuance
Action
Activity
Continuance
Continuation
Operation
Renewal
Revival