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Meaning of moratorium
A temporary suspension or prohibition of an activity
Etymology of moratorium
The word "moratorium" has its roots in the Latin word "mora", meaning delay, and the suffix "-torium", which forms a noun indicating a place or condition
Historically, the term "moratorium" was first used in the 17th century to refer to a temporary suspension of legal proceedings or payments
Synonyms
embargo
suspension
postponement
delay
stay
halt
pause
break
interruption
cessation
stoppage
prohibition
ban
restriction
limitation
constraint
freeze
standstill
hiatus
lapse
recess
respite
reprieve
deferment
deferral
abeyance
remission
dispensation
exemption
immunity
reprieve
prohibition
ban
suspension
interruption
cessation
pause
break
halt
stop
delay
postponement
stay
moratorium
recess
respite
reprieve
deferment
deferral
abeyance
remission
dispensation
exemption
immunity
Definitions
- A temporary prohibition of an activity or practice, especially one that is authorized or imposed by a government or other authority
- * A legal authorization to delay or suspend payment of a debt
Usage Examples
- The government imposed a moratorium on new construction projects in the area due to environmental concerns
- * The company was granted a moratorium on debt repayment while it underwent restructuring
Antonyms
acceleration
continuation
implementation
enactment
execution
activation
initiation
commencement
start
beginning
launch
introduction
inception
revival
resumption
reinstatement
restoration
renewal
revival
rejuvenation
revitalization
augmentation
enhancement
expansion
increase
intensification
escalation
amplification
magnification
prolongation
perpetuation