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abeyance Meaning in Punjabi ( abeyance ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਸ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਦਾ ਕੀ ਅਰਥ ਹੈ?)



ਮੁਅੱਤਲ ਸਥਿਤੀ,

Noun:

ਲਾਗੂ ਨਹੀਂ ਕੀਤਾ ਗਿਆ, ਅਸਥਾਈ ਅਕਿਰਿਆਸ਼ੀਲਤਾ, ਮੁਲਤਵੀ, ਮੁਅੱਤਲੀ,

abeyance's Usage Examples:

fell into abeyance between the Earl"s five daughters, Lady Katherine, Lady Anne, Lady Isabel, Lady Margaret and Lady Mary.


for the next two years or so the matter must rest in abeyance unless active measures be taken.


The 6th Earl's death without issue meant that the Windsor barony (1529) fell into abeyance between his two sisters, until it was called out of abeyance in 1855 in favour of the younger sister Lady Harriet Clive, who became Harriet Windsor-Clive and whose sons Robert and George also took the name Windsor-Clive.


Arrangements for the funeral of Lieutenant Taliaferro will be held in abeyance until the body is recovered.


dukedom passed to a cousin yet the three Arlington/Thetford titles fell into abeyance under the principle of moieties between his two sisters, neither of whom.


The convocation was effectively disbanded by George I, who was struggling with the House of Lords, and George II was pleased to keep it in abeyance.


Finally, several old English baronies created by writ including Baron Mowbray, Baron Segrave Baron Howard, Braose of Gower, Greystock, Ferrers of Wemme, Baron Talbot, Strange of Blackmere, Furnivall and Giffard of Brimmesfield, fell into abeyance among the two daughters of his younger brother Hon.


equally valid claim to the title; in such a case, the title goes into abeyance.


The office again fell into abeyance with the accession of Queen Victoria, though her husband, Prince Albert, and their son, Edward, Prince of Wales, employed similar courtiers; but when Edward acceded to the throne as King Edward VII in 1901, he discontinued the office.


It has been argued that the office is only in abeyance and could potentially be revived.


Ticknesse(-Touchet), (Touchet-)Jesson, Souter Abeyant 1997 Created by writ; abeyances before: 1391–1408 and 1872–1937; forfeiture: 1497–1512(restored) Baron.


When it was discovered that his father's assumption of the barony was erroneous, it was deemed that there were two baronies of Strange, one created in 1299 then in abeyance, and another created accidentally in 1628.



Synonyms:

inactivity, suspension, deferral, moratorium, cold storage, recess, inaction, stand-down, standdown, inactiveness,

Antonyms:

act, begin, activeness, action, activity,

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