pended

[pen-did]

pended Definition

  • 1to be suspended or delayed
  • 2to be awaiting a decision or resolution

Using pended: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pended" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The project has been pended until further notice.

  • Example

    The case is still pended and awaiting a verdict.

  • Example

    The payment is pended due to an issue with the account.

  • Example

    The application was pended for further review.

pended Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pended

Antonyms for pended

Phrases with pended

  • to depend on something or someone

    Example

    The success of the project will pend on the cooperation of all team members.

  • to be undecided or unresolved

    Example

    The question of who will take over the company will pend over the board meeting.

  • pend up

    to accumulate or build up, often referring to emotions or energy

    Example

    The stress of the job has been pended up inside him for too long.

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Summary: pended in Brief

'Pended' [pen-did] means to be suspended, delayed, or awaiting a decision or resolution. It is often used in formal contexts, such as legal cases or projects, and can be replaced with synonyms like 'postponed' or 'deferred.' Phrases like 'pend on' and 'pend up' extend its meaning to dependence and accumulation.