| suspensive | Tending to suspend, or to keep in suspense; causing interruption or delay; uncertain; doubtful. "In suspensive thoughts." . "A suspensive veto." . "The provisional and suspensive attitude." (J. Morley) Suspensive condition, a condition precedent, or a condition without the performance of which the contract can not be completed. Origin: Cf. F. Suspensif. See Suspend. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| suspensive | undecided or characterized by indecisiveness |
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| suspensive | (of a situation) characterized by or causing suspense |
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