Abeyant example sentences

abeyant

definition

  - adjective form of abeyance

a·bey·ance

noun

abeyance (noun)

  - a state of temporary disuse or suspension:

  - the position of being without, or of waiting for, an owner or claimant.

Synonyms

abeyance, suspend, adjourn, interrupt, postpone, delay, defer, shelve, arrest, intermit, prorogue, pigeonhole, reschedule, cease, discontinue, dissolve, disband, terminate, table, mothball, continue, resume

"Abeyant" Example Sentences

1. The project remained abeyant for several months due to funding issues.
2. His career, once so promising, was now abeyant.
3. The abeyant state of the negotiations left everyone anxious.
4. For a time, his political ambitions lay abeyant.
5. With the crisis averted, the emergency measures became abeyant.
6. The once-vibrant community felt strangely abeyant.
7. After the scandal, his reputation remained abeyant for years.
8. The treaty remained abeyant, unsigned and unratified.
9. Her usual energy seemed abeyant; she was unusually quiet.
10. The legal proceedings were declared abeyant until further notice.
11. His plans for expansion were left abeyant pending market research.
12. The construction project remained abeyant during the harsh winter months.
13. The abeyant feeling in the air suggested impending trouble.
14. They kept their plans abeyant until the time was right.
15. His normally cheerful disposition was abeyant that day.
16. While abeyant, the contract was still legally binding.
17. The abeyant state of affairs made decision-making difficult.
18. The investigation remained abeyant for lack of evidence.
19. His creative impulses felt strangely abeyant.
20. The company's expansion plans are currently abeyant.
21. Abeyant for now, the project might resume next year.
22. He kept his feelings abeyant, choosing not to speak.
23. The situation remained abeyant throughout the negotiations.
24. Despite the delay, the agreement remained technically abeyant, not cancelled.
25. The abeyant threat of war hung over the nation.
26. Her usual enthusiasm seemed abeyant after the setback.
27. The abeyant mood in the room was palpable.
28. With the new evidence, the abeyant case was reopened.
29. The abeyant legislation might be revived in the next session.
30. He felt his career was abeyant, awaiting a new opportunity.
31. The once-active volcano was now abeyant.
32. All activity in the town seemed abeyant during the festival.
33. The abeyant feeling of hope returned with the good news.
34. Abeyant until further notice, the rule was still on the books.
35. The agreement remained abeyant, awaiting the final signature.
36. His dreams of travel were temporarily abeyant.
37. The abeyant market caused a slowdown in production.
38. The case, though abeyant, could be reopened at any time.
39. His usual boisterous personality was surprisingly abeyant.
40. The city's redevelopment plan remained abeyant due to budget cuts.
41. Everything seemed abeyant in the quiet, deserted village.
42. After the accident, his driving licence was put abeyant.
43. Their abeyant plans for a wedding were finally revived.
44. The abeyant threat of a strike loomed over the workers.
45. His anger remained abeyant, but it was certainly present.
46. The legal challenge was abeyant pending a Supreme Court decision.
47. The once-flourishing business was now abeyant.
48. Abeyant for decades, the old tradition was revived.
49. Despite the abeyant economy, the company thrived.
50. The abeyant volcano posed a potential threat.

Common Phases

1. Abeyant legal proceedings.
2. Abeyant state of affairs.
3. Hopes abeyant until further notice.
4. Plans abeyant pending review.
5. The project remains abeyant.
6. Negotiations are abeyant.
7. His career is currently abeyant.
8. The threat remains abeyant.
9. In an abeyant condition.
10. Abeyant for the foreseeable future.

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