abeyance - Meaning in Sanskrit

abeyance - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of abeyance in English

abeyance noun

  1. temporary cessation or suspension

What is abeyance meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase abeyance refers to temporary cessation or suspension. See abeyance meaning in Sanskrit, abeyance definition, translation and meaning of abeyance in Sanskrit. Find abeyance similar words, abeyance synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of abeyance. Find the answer of what is the meaning of abeyance in Sanskrit.

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