Etymology
The word "suspend" comes from the Latin word "suspendere," which means "to hang up" or "to cause to hang." It is derived from the prefix "sub-" (meaning "under") and the verb "pendere" (meaning "to hang").
Meaning
To suspend something means to:
Origin
The word "suspend" entered the English language in the 14th century. It was initially used to describe the act of hanging something, such as a picture or a tapestry. Over time, it came to be used more broadly to refer to any situation where something is held or kept in abeyance or is discontinued for a period of time.
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