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To leave something hanging in midair, pause, or punishmentall dangling from the same hook.

means To temporarily stop, hold, or hang somethingan activity, a person from school, or a particle in fluid.

from From Latin suspendere, to hang from below, joining sub (under) and pendere (to hang) — literally dangling beneath.

Shared rootPendant, pending, and pension all hang from pendere.
ChemistrySuspensions keep solids floating, never fully dissolved.
Bridge logicSuspension bridges literally hang their roadway from cables.
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