effectively suspend
Frequency: 6.07.9 per million words
Used when an action has the practical result of suspending something, even if not officially stated.
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- The strike effectively suspended all operations at the factory.
- Due to the ongoing investigation, the project was effectively suspended.
- The new regulations effectively suspended the company's expansion plans.
- Without official notice, the manager effectively suspended all overtime work.
- The sudden withdrawal of funding effectively suspended the research project.
- The internal dispute effectively suspended any progress on the merger.
- The court's ruling effectively suspended the controversial policy.
- The lack of necessary permits effectively suspended the construction.
- The political uncertainty effectively suspended foreign investment.
- Despite no formal announcement, the situation effectively suspended all new hiring.