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Filter by Meaning The construction work was put in abeyance during the monsoon season.
The company has put its expansion plans in abeyance due to the economic uncertainty.
The government has put the new policy in abeyance until it can be further reviewed.
The museum was closed and its exhibits were in abeyance while repairs were being made.
The construction of the new building was put in abeyance due to the lack of funds.
The project was held in abeyance until they found a new team leader.
The dispute was resolved by putting the issue in abeyance.
The company decided to put the new product launch in abeyance until the marketing strategy was revised.
The lawsuit was put in abeyance until the defendant's mental health improved.
The decision on the new policy is currently in abeyance.
The project is still in abeyance until the necessary funds are available.
The proposal was put in abeyance due to some unresolved issues.
The search for the missing hiker is in abeyance until the weather improves.
The proposal has been put in abeyance until the next meeting.
The negotiations have been held in abeyance while the leaders confer.
The project has been put in abeyance for the time being until we receive more information.
The dispute between the two parties is in abeyance until further notice.
The government put the treaty in abeyance until the situation improved.
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