Sentence example with the word 'moratorium'

moratorium

afterthought, bureaucratic delay, delayed reaction, freeze, hiatus, jam, obliteration, postponement, reprieve, slow-up, stay of execution, suspension, write-off

Definition n. a legally authorized postponement before some obligation must be discharged

Last update: October 21, 2015


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I want to declare a moratorium on further words.   [noun]

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The meeting ended with a rebuff to an Australian bid to overturn a six-year-old global moratorium on GURTs.   [noun]

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In 1875 the banks were granted a moratorium, to enable them to obtain coin, but without result.   [Please select]

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A moratorium had been proclaimed, and the reports of a food panic showed Mrs.   [Please select]

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All these people might, so far as he could understand, stop payment under this moratorium.   [Please select]

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They talk of closing the Stock Exchange and declaring a moratorium.   [Please select]

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He did not, he felt, understand the working of this moratorium, or the peculiar advantage of prolonging the bank holidays.   [Please select]

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As we have lately seen, such an Administration does not experience a death-bed repentance, but employs the moratorium to rivet upon the country the evil policies which the people have repudiated.   [Please select]

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