SUSPEND vs FREEZE: NOUN
- N/A
- A frieze.
- See frieze.
- Frost or its results; chilling or freezing conditions: as, there was a strong freeze last night.
- A restriction that forbids a quantity from rising above a given or current level.
- A spell of cold weather; a frost.
- The state of being frozen.
- The act of freezing.
- The act of congealing, or the state of being congealed.
- Fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level
- An interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement
- Weather cold enough to cause freezing
- The withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid
SUSPEND vs FREEZE: VERB
- Hang freely
- Cause to be held in suspension in a fluid
- Make inoperative or stop
- Bar temporarily; from school, office, etc.
- Stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it
- To halt something temporarily
- To hang freely; underhang
- To bring a solid substance, usually in powder form, into suspension in a liquid
- To discontinue or interrupt a function, task, position, or event.
- Render temporarily ineffective
- As of a prison sentence
- Anesthetize by cold
- Prohibit the conversion or use of (assets)
- Be very cold, below the freezing point
- Stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it
- Change to ice
- Cause to freeze
- Change from a liquid to a solid when cold
- Be cold
- Suddenly behave coldly and formally
- Stop moving or become immobilized
SUSPEND vs FREEZE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To bar for a period from a privilege, office, or position, usually as a punishment.
- To hold in abeyance; defer: : defer.
- To cause to stop for a period; interrupt.
- To render temporarily ineffective.
- To hold or prolong (a note or notes) in suspension.
- To hang so as to allow free movement.
- To support or keep from falling without apparent attachment, as by buoyancy.
- To disperse or put (particles, for example) in suspension.
- To cease for a period; delay.
- To fail to make payments or meet obligations.
- To cease from operation or activity; esp., to stop payment, or be unable to meet obligations or engagements (said of a commercial firm or a bank).
- To be at that degree of temperature at which ice forms.
- To acquire a surface or coat of ice from cold.
- To pass from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
- To be or feel uncomfortably cold.
- To be killed or harmed by cold or frost.
- To keep possession of (a ball or puck) so as to deny an opponent the opportunity to score.
- To anesthetize by chilling.
- To prevent or restrict the exchange, withdrawal, liquidation, or granting of by governmental action.
- To prohibit further manufacture or use of.
- To fix (prices or wages, for example) at a given or current level.
- To stop the motion or progress of.
- To chill with an icy or formal manner.
- To immobilize, as with fear or shock.
- To make very cold; chill.
- To damage, kill, or make inoperative by cold or by the formation of ice.
- To preserve (foods, for example) by subjecting to freezing temperatures.
- To cause to congeal or stiffen from extreme cold.
- To cause ice to form upon.
- To become fixed, stuck, or attached by or as if by frost.
- To become clogged or jammed because of the formation of ice.
- To convert into ice.
- To become rigid and inflexible; solidify.
- To become unable to act or speak, as from fear.
- To become motionless or immobile, as from surprise or attentiveness.
- To stop functioning properly, usually temporarily.
SUSPEND vs FREEZE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cease paying debts or obligations; to fail; -- said of a merchant, a bank, etc.
- To support in a liquid, as an insoluble powder, by stirring, to facilitate chemical action.
- To debar, or cause to withdraw temporarily, from any privilege, from the execution of an office, from the enjoyment of income, etc.
- To hold in an undetermined or undecided state.
- To cause to cease for a time; to hinder from proceeding; to interrupt; to delay; to stay.
- To make to depend.
- To attach to something above; to hang.
- N/A
SUSPEND vs FREEZE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Bar temporarily
- To cease from operation; desist from active employment; specifically, to stop payment, or be unable to meet one's engagements.
- In music, to hold back or postpone the progression of (a voice-part) while the other parts proceed, usually producing a temporary discord. See suspension, 5.
- To cause to cease for a time from operation or effect: as, to suspend the Habeas Corpus Act; to suspend the rules of a deliberative assembly.
- To debar, usually for a time, from any privilege, from the execution of an office, or from the enjoyment of income: as, a student suspended for some breach of discipline (rarely, in this use, suspended from college).
- From school, office, etc.
- To hold undetermined; refrain from forming or concluding definitely: as, to suspend one's opinion.
- To cause to cease for a time; hinder from proceeding; interrupt; stay; delay: as, all business was suspended.
- To make to depend (on).
- To cause to hang; make to depend from anything; hang: as, to suspend a ball by a thread; hence, to hold, or keep from falling or sinking, as if by hanging: as, solid particles suspended in a liquid.
- (idiom) (suspend disbelief) To accept as plausible something one knows to be untrue, especially the setting and plot of a drama or fiction so as to allow the appreciation of art.
- To congeal; harden into ice; change from a fluid to a solid form by cold or abstraction of heat.
- As a knight of old, at the very moment when he would else have unhorsed his opponent, was often frozen into unjust inactivity by the king's arbitrary signal for parting the tilters.
- To chill with cold; produce the sensation of intense cold in.
- To be congealed by cold; be changed from a liquid to a solid state by the abstraction of heat; be hardened into ice or into a solid body by cold: as, water freezes at the temperature of 32° F.
- To be of that degree of cold at which water congeals: often used impersonally to describe the state of the weather: as, it is freezing tonight.
- To suffer the effects of intense cold; be stiffened, hardened, or impaired by cold.
- Figuratively, to be or become chilled; suffer greatly from the sensation of cold.
- To cause a sensation of great cold.
- To affect with frost; stiffen, harden, injure, kill, etc., by congealing the fluid portions of; hence, to produce some analogous effect in.
- (idiom) (freeze (someone's) blood) To affect with terror or dread; horrify.
SUSPEND vs FREEZE: RELATED WORDS
- Halts, Shelve, Cease, Halted, Terminate, Discontinue, Defer, Revoke, Postpone, Rescind, Halt, Cancel, Set aside, Debar, Freeze
- Standstill, Cold, Embargo, Suspending, Ban, Thaw, Moratorium, Freeze out, Freeze down, Stop dead, Block, Immobilize, Frost, Halt, Suspend
SUSPEND vs FREEZE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Curtail, Withhold, Abandon, Halts, Shelve, Cease, Halted, Terminate, Defer, Revoke, Rescind, Halt, Cancel, Debar, Freeze
- Cease, Withhold, Drying, Refrigerate, Freezer, Blockade, Standstill, Cold, Ban, Thaw, Block, Immobilize, Frost, Halt, Suspend
SUSPEND vs FREEZE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- To suspend temporarily the duty on Chloroacetic acid.
- To suspend temporarily the duty on Bayleton Technical.
- Notice of intent to deny or suspend license.
- ISP to suspend oterminate receives multiple DMCA notices.
- Unfortunately, we have had to suspend this offering.
- Suspend Wireless Service Suspend your wireless communication service, if applicable, as soon as possible if the Covered Property is lost or stolen.
- Will the Government suspend work search requirements for anyone directly affected by the virus, and will the Government suspend all sanctions?
- North Korea would suspend its nuclear andmissile development, and the United States and South Korea would suspend their joint militaryexercises.
- Suspend allowed one of two spouses, upon reaching full retirement age, to file for Social Security retirement benefits, and then immediately suspend them.
- Suspend letter is sent to the licensing agency by t he enforcing authorityto immediately suspend the license.
- Freeze Act, it could have immunized such annual assessments from the Freeze Act.
- Unlike any other freeze dryer in the world, Harvest Right freeze dryers can monitor themselves and will automatically report malfunctions.
- Vsma or freeze request on schedule despite my first page checks if that of workout world is a freeze her.
- You can also lift your freeze on the Experian Security Freeze hub or submit a request in writing.
- No freeze panes are currently set so feel free to freeze rows as appropriate for viewing purposes.
- If you choose to freeze frosted cupcakes, creamy frostings freeze best.
- Select Freeze first column from the freeze pane menu.
- Potassium Chloride, Salt, Taurine, Freeze Dried Chicken, Freeze Dried Chicken Liver, Pumpkinseeds, Freeze Dried Chicken Heart, Dried Bacillus coagulans Fermentation Product, Rosemary Extract.
- Freeze Panes, Freeze Top Row, and Freeze Top Column.
- To freeze header row, freeze multiple rows, unfreeze panes, freeze multiple columns, etc.
SUSPEND vs FREEZE: QUESTIONS
- How long does Toronto Hydro suspend disconnection for?
- Should SNEC churches suspend worship and programming operations?
- Can Etsy suspend a shop for copyright infringement?
- Did Englewood police suspend officers based on race?
- Why did CSK suspend team doctor Madhu Thottappillil?
- Why did DHS suspend its Disinformation governance board?
- Why did Infosys suspend promotions and salary increments?
- Why did Columbia University suspend Kappa Alpha Order?
- Why did Havasupai Council suspend tourism operation?
- Why did Musharraf suspend Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry?
- Can you freeze rainbow cake with buttercream frosting?
- Can you freeze stuffed potatoes without sour cream?
- Why do scientists freeze samples for electron microscopy?
- Can understanding brain freeze help treat migraines?
- Does freeze-drying produce artefacts from phospholipids?
- Can you freeze cooked vegetables without blanching?
- Does the freeze constraint of a rigidbody2d freeze the rigidbody?
- Can you freeze freeze in the corners of slider windows?
- When was the last spring frost/freeze/hard freeze 2020?
- Is Lewin's freeze-unfreeze-freeze model still relevant?