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abeyance

noun abey·ance \ə-ˈbā-ən(t)s\

Definition of ABEYANCE

1
:  a lapse in succession during which there is no person in whom a title is vested
2
:  temporary inactivity :  suspension
abey·ant \-ənt\ adjective
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Origin of ABEYANCE

Anglo-French, from Old French abaer to expect, await, literally, to gape, from a- + baer to gape, yawn — more at BAY
First Known Use: 1640

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Medical Dictionary

abeyance

noun abey·ance \ə-ˈbā-ən(t)s\

Medical Definition of ABEYANCE

:  temporary inactivity or suspension (as of function or a symptom)

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