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suspendible
1. That which can be attached from the ceiling in order to permit free movement.
2. The ability to cause something to remain floating or hanging; as in a chemical, water, etc.
3. Something which can be rendered inoperative or caused to stop; especially, temporarily: "The bank decided that interest payments were suspendible because of the economic crisis."
4. To debar temporarily from a privilege, an office, etc, as a punishment for some action: "The school principal was convinced that the boy's behavior was suspendible and so the pupil was suspended from attending classes for a week."
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