Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. suspensātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. suspensāre: see SUSPENSE v.] = SUSPENSION.

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1571.  Campion, Hist. Irel., II. i. (1633), 58. That Mac Murrough … should quietly repossesse the parts of Leinster, which Rodericke with-held by suspensation.

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a. 1657.  R. Loveday, Lett. (1663), 267. The malice of the times extends beyond the suspensation of estates, to the separation of friends.

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a. 1800[?].  Mansfield (Worc.), A suspensation of the laws.

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