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词汇 suspensive
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Definition of suspensive in English:

suspensive

adjective səˈspɛnsɪvsəˈspɛnsɪv
  • 1Relating to the deferral or suspension of an event, action, or legal obligation.

    延迟(或暂停)(事件、行为、法律义务)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In these circumstances it was understandable that the deputies would err on the radical side when deciding to award the king no more than a suspensive veto, to establish a single legislative assembly and to abolish all titles of nobility.
    • The appellant's removal to Germany was cancelled and Germany was informed, yet again, that the appellant would not be keeping the arrangements that had been made and that he had initiated suspensive legal proceedings.
    • Consequently the suspensive veto passed overwhelmingly on 15 September.
    • The 1911 Parliament Act reduced the Lords' power to a suspensive veto of two years, and gave the House of Lords no authority over financial legislation.
  • 2archaic Causing suspense.

    产生悬念的

Derivatives

  • suspensively

  • adverb səˈspɛnsɪvlisəˈspɛnsɪvli
    • The Republic of Cuba did not timely appeal said judgment either suspensively or devolutively.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Tenants who wish to appeal suspensively from a judgment of eviction must do so within twenty-four hours from the date and time that the judgment of eviction is rendered.
  • suspensiveness

  • nounsəˈspɛnsɪvnəs

Rhymes

apprehensive, coextensive, comprehensive, defensive, expensive, extensive, intensive, offensive, ostensive, pensive

Definition of suspensive in US English:

suspensive

adjectivesəˈspensivsəˈspɛnsɪv
  • 1Relating to the deferral or suspension of an event, action, or legal obligation.

    延迟(或暂停)(事件、行为、法律义务)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Consequently the suspensive veto passed overwhelmingly on 15 September.
    • The appellant's removal to Germany was cancelled and Germany was informed, yet again, that the appellant would not be keeping the arrangements that had been made and that he had initiated suspensive legal proceedings.
    • In these circumstances it was understandable that the deputies would err on the radical side when deciding to award the king no more than a suspensive veto, to establish a single legislative assembly and to abolish all titles of nobility.
    • The 1911 Parliament Act reduced the Lords' power to a suspensive veto of two years, and gave the House of Lords no authority over financial legislation.
  • 2archaic Causing suspense.

    产生悬念的

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