Suspended

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Middle English: from Old French suspendre or Latin suspendere, from sub- ‘from below’ + pendere ‘hang’.


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suspended (adj.)

1530s, "temporarily deprived of privilege," past-participle adjective from suspend. Meaning "delayed" is from 1782, first attested in suspended animation. Meaning "hung from something" is from 1796. In law, suspended sentence attested from 1833.