suspending or being suspended
the system of devices, e.g. springs, supporting the upper part of a vehicle on the axles
the state of a substance when it exists as particles mixed with but undissolved in a liquid, gas, or solid
a substance in this state
in music, the holding over of one or more notes of a chord into the following chord, producing a momentary discord; specif such a dissonance in which the note or notes suspended are then moved downwards to create concord
a note held over in this way
stoppage of payment of business obligations through insolvency or financial failure
[late Latin suspension-, suspensio, from Latin suspendere: see suspend]