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remove the suspension
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "remove the suspension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to lift or cancel a temporary halt or restriction, such as in legal, academic, or mechanical situations. Example: "After reviewing the case, the committee decided to remove the suspension imposed on the student."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
lift the suspension
lift the ban
reverse the decision
revoked the suspension
revoke the suspension
overturn the suspension
nullify the suspension
lift the car
lift the top
lift the stay
raise the suspension
lift the order
removed the suspension
rescind the suspension
observed the suspension
reinstate the suspension
lift the moratorium
lift the business
lift the stop
lifted the suspension
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
It upheld a decision made in December to remove the suspension and send him to jail.
News & Media
School district officials also said they would reinstate Zachary to his school and remove the suspension from his record.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
When the bike arrived back I found the brakes had been removed, the suspension forks had been deflated, cables had been re-routed and the front wheel had a slight buckle.
News & Media
The school eventually removed the suspension from Christiansen's record and allowed him to serve in student government — but only after hearing from the ACLU and a bunch of angry grown-ups from all over the country.
News & Media
After trituration large pieces were allowed to settle and removed; the suspension was then centrifuged and the pellet resuspended in growth medium comprising Neurobasal medium plus 2%B277 supplement, 0.4 mM additional glucose, 20 mM additional KCl, 20 μM glutamine, 100 units/ml penicillin and 100 μg/ml steptomycin followed by plating in 24 well plates at 65,000 cells per well.
Science
After the suspension was partially removed, the remaining suspension was compressed to form a concave meniscus with evaporation due to the surface tension between the electrodes and suspension (Figure 2b).
Science
The cadavers were placed in individual vials with 1 ml of 0.05% Triton-X solution and vortexed for 1 min to remove the spores into suspension.
Science
To remove debris, the suspension was filtered through a 70 µm nylon cell strainer (BD Bioscience, San Jose, CA).
Science
To remove the PS completely from the suspension, the centrifugation and subsequent re-dispersion was repeated three times.
Science
In order to remove the erythrocytes, the cell suspension was treated with lysis buffer (0.144 M ammonium chloride, 17 mM TrisHCl).
Science
To remove the extracellular fungal cells, the suspensions were washed and centrifuged twice (160 ×g, 10 min, 4°C).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about legal or formal situations, use "remove the suspension" to clearly indicate that a temporary penalty or restriction is being lifted.
Common error
Avoid using "remove the suspension" in contexts where "lift the suspension" or "end the suspension" might be more idiomatic. The best choice depends on the specific situation and the implied agency doing the removing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "remove the suspension" functions as a directive or description indicating the cancellation or lifting of a temporary restriction or penalty. It is a relatively straightforward phrase, as confirmed by Ludwig, suitable for describing actions in various contexts.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
50%
Formal & Business
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Less common in
Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "remove the suspension" is grammatically correct and primarily used to describe the act of canceling or lifting a temporary restriction. Ludwig examples indicate its use in both news and science, suggesting a neutral to formal register. While semantically clear, alternatives like "lift the suspension" may be more common in certain contexts. The analysis underscores that the choice of phrasing depends on the specific situation and desired level of formality. Ludwig AI confirms the acceptability of the phrase.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
lift the ban
Replaces "suspension" with "ban", implying a prohibition has been lifted.
rescind the penalty
Substitutes "suspension" with "penalty", focusing on consequences that are revoked.
revoke the prohibition
Uses "prohibition" instead of "suspension", indicating a formal cancellation.
cancel the restriction
Uses "restriction" instead of "suspension", implying an imposed constraint is now voided.
withdraw the sanction
Substitutes "suspension" with "sanction", focusing on a punishment that's retracted.
reinstate the privilege
Reverses a suspension by giving back a previously held advantage or right.
overturn the disqualification
Changes "suspension" to "disqualification", suggesting the removal of an imposed barrier.
nullify the order
Replaces "suspension" with "order", indicating the abrogation of an instruction or command.
end the embargo
Uses "embargo" instead of "suspension", specifically in trade or economic contexts.
reverse the decision
Changes "suspension" to "decision", indicating a prior resolution has been changed.
FAQs
What does "remove the suspension" mean?
To "remove the suspension" means to cancel or lift a temporary restriction or penalty that was previously in place. It signifies the termination of a temporary ban or hold.
What can I say instead of "remove the suspension"?
You can use alternatives like "lift the suspension", "reinstate the privilege", or "end the suspension" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "remove the suspension" or "lift the suspension"?
Both "remove the suspension" and "lift the suspension" are grammatically correct. "Lift the suspension" is more idiomatic and commonly used, especially in informal contexts.
What is the difference between "remove the suspension" and "end the suspension"?
"Remove the suspension" implies a deliberate action to take away the suspension, while "end the suspension" can refer to the suspension simply expiring or concluding, or to a deliberate action to end it.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested