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abey·ance [əˈbeɪən(t)s] N no pl

abeyance
in abeyance
in abeyance hostilities
in abeyance issue

Usage examples with abeyance

in abeyance

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Under such a disposition, the charge is held in abeyance (continued) without any verdict (without a finding).
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The petition is now held in abeyance, though not actively considered.
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Thus, the ancient title of magister equitum also fell once more into abeyance.
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Soon thereafter the tax farms were abolished, though the other demands remained in abeyance.
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Neither title has survived to the present day although the senior baronetcy is technically considered to be in abeyance.
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Despite this, the creation is deemed to have fallen into abeyance on the death of the eighteenth baron with male heirs in 1746.
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Their application was held in abeyance because their population did not meet the needed number required by law.
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Local barony courts and heritable jurisdictions, in abeyance from 1651, were officially abolished in 1657.
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At the death of the seventh earl, the barony again fell into abeyance.
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Unlike peerages created by writ this peerage can not fall into abeyance between female co-heirs but is inherited by the senior co-heir.
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