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Word of the day, Abeyance

RadishRose

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Abeyance is a formal word that is almost always used in the phrase “in abeyance” to describe something in a temporary state of inactivity—that is, something in a state of suspension.

noun, uh-BAY-unss

The legal case is now being held in abeyance while the parties attempt to find a mutually acceptable solution.
 

I hadn't heard this word before and probably never would have without you bringing it to our attention.

When used in a personal sense, it is definitely not a good state to be in.

Found this: "A life in abeyance can cause a person to feel as though they are losing valuable time, leading to resentment over missed opportunities or a sense of regret for the time that has passed; a feeling of stagnation"
 

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