suspend
To suspend for a short, limited period of time.
Used when an action to suspend is taken without any delay.
To suspend for an unknown or unstated length of time.
To suspend as a direct, required consequence of a rule or event.
To suspend forever, with no intention of resuming.
Used when an action has the practical result of suspending something, even if not officially stated.
To suspend officially and according to proper procedures.
To be stopped from working and not receive any salary.
To be stopped from working but continue to receive salary.
To be stopped from working but continue to receive a full salary.
Refers to the authority to stop something.
Used when a decision is made to suspend something.
Used when parties mutually decide to suspend something.
Used when a group makes a decision to suspend by voting.
To suspend something due to external pressure or necessity.
To warn that something may be suspended.
Indicates the place or activity from which someone is suspended (e.g., suspend from school).
Indicates the reason for the suspension (e.g., suspend for misconduct).
To suspend until a future event, like an investigation, is completed.