limbo in the PONS Dictionary

limbo Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in limbo person

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For example, a construction project might be described as in limbo if political considerations delay its permit.
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No 39-45 are the sun stanzas; followed by a section (46-56) where the narrator is placed in some limbo between life and death.
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It serves to ensure that property is not left in limbo without recognized ownership.
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He tells her it's a result of her six months in limbo and that full control of her magic should return eventually.
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As the corporate limbo persisted into 1999, the band became more and more convinced that they wanted out of their major label contract.
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Ships were capable of superluminal travel through mental generation of an aperture into hyperspace (grey limbo).
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It has been described as a type of college admissions purgatory, or being held in the higher-ed equivalent of limbo.
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The limbo they are scattered in is dominated by a giant spire, which blocks all use of magic.
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However, the project has yet to be filmed, and is currently in limbo.
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Today, more than 400,000 refugees remain in limbo, about half in camps.
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