Moratorium Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for moratorium.
moratorium
moratorium
/ˌmɒ.ɹəˈtɔː.ɹɪəm/
Examples
- The moratorium was rescinded in 2000.
- There is some discussion of the moratorium there.
- Congress lifted the construction moratorium in 1926.
- Work began quickly to organize the Moratorium.
- It certainly was not clear that the moratorium covered the summer only.
- The moratorium applies only to a limited number of cities.
- All four of the largest neighborhoods are exempt from the moratorium.
- I am opposed to a moratorium of the creation of all userboxes.
- The moratorium kept peace in the German lands for over a decade.
- The proposition failed, but the city council did not lift the moratorium.
a legally authorized postponement before some obligation must be discharged
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suspension of an ongoing activity
noun
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"More + Tori + Um. More time needed, Tori said, pause and think um."
"More + Ate + Torium. They ate more until the store had to pause and restock."
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