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put on hold

 

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Term: put on hold

Definitions:

  1. Verb: To delay or postpone something for a period of time.
  2. Verb: To temporarily suspend or halt an ongoing activity, process, or project.
  3. Noun: A temporary interruption or delay.

Examples:

1. Verb:

  • The meeting was put on hold until next week due to a scheduling conflict.
  • Susan had to put her vacation plans on hold when she received an urgent work assignment.

2. Verb:

  • The construction of the new building was put on hold due to lack of funding.
  • They decided to put the project on hold until they receive further instructions.

3. Noun:

  • We experienced a brief put on hold during the phone call, but the issue was quickly resolved.
  • The company announced a six-month put on hold on all new hiring processes.

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