pendent

[ˈpendənt]

pendent Definition

  • 1hanging or suspended
  • 2not yet decided or settled; awaiting conclusion or confirmation

Using pendent: Examples

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

  • Example

    The pendent chandelier swayed gently in the breeze.

  • Example

    The fate of the project is still pendent on the CEO's approval.

  • Example

    The court case is pendent and will be heard next month.

pendent Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for pendent

Phrases with pendent

  • the authority of a court to hear a case that has not yet been decided by another court

    Example

    The judge ruled that the case was within the court's pendent jurisdiction.

  • a person or entity involved in a legal dispute that has not yet been resolved

    Example

    The pendent party in the lawsuit is still waiting for a decision from the judge.

  • a grammatical construction that cannot stand alone as a sentence and is dependent on the main clause for its meaning

    Example

    In the sentence 'Although it was raining, they went for a walk,' the clause 'although it was raining' is a pendent clause.

Origins of pendent

from Latin 'pendere', meaning 'to hang'

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Summary: pendent in Brief

The term 'pendent' [ˈpendənt] describes something that is hanging or suspended, such as a chandelier, or something that is not yet decided or settled, like a court case. It can also refer to grammatical constructions that are dependent on the main clause for their meaning, known as pendent clauses. 'Pendent' is often used in legal contexts, such as 'pendent jurisdiction' or 'pendent party.'