tehire salınma

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abeyance
Expectancy of a title, its right in existence but its exercise suspended

The broad pennant of a commodore first class has been in abeyance since 1958, together with the rank.

Suspension; temporary suppression

Keeping the sympathies of love and admiration in a dormant state, or state of abeyance. -De Quincey.

{n} a state of expectancy, as in case of an estate not vested
a state of suspension or temporary inaction
Expectancy; condition of being undetermined
If something is in abeyance, it is not operating or being used at the present time. The Russian threat is, at the least, in abeyance. in abeyance something such as a custom, rule, or system that is in abeyance is not being used at the present time fall into abeyance (=no longer be used)
{i} condition of being temporarily postponed, suspension
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