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abeyance
hold something in abeyance
to stall or postpone something. This is a good plan but not at this time. Let's just hold it in abeyance until things get better. We will hold the matter in abeyance until we hear from you.
in abeyance
in reserve. Until the judge determined that the evidence could be used in the trial, it was held in abeyance. I kept my opinion in abeyance.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Iulian | | - | Romanian |
Ekkehard | | E-ke-hahrt (German) | German, Ancient Germanic |
Colleen | | ['kɔli:n] | |
Hildegard | | HIL-de-gahrt (German) | German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Ancient Germanic |
Sotiria | | - | Greek |
Clytia | | - | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |