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Suspension
Suspension
may refer to:
suspension (chemistry)
suspension bridge
suspension (music)
suspension (vehicle)
(system of shock absorbers and supports that connect a vehicle to its wheels)
suspension (civil engineering) (system that connects a structure to its foundation, for example in
earthquake
protection)
suspension (topology)
suspension (body modification)
Suspension
is a form of
punishment
in which a privilege is taken away for a specified period of time. For example, a
driver's license
may be
suspended
for an infraction of the
traffic
rules. Sports participants such as
football
players and
Formula 1
drivers also endure suspensions for rule infringements, meaning they cannot take part in the sport until the suspension period is over.
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