/səˈspɛnsɪv/ – adjective
Definition: tạm đình chỉ, gác lại, tạm treo, do dự, không dứt khoát.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “suspensive” refers to something that is conditional upon the occurrence of a future event or condition. It indicates that the effect or operation of a legal provision is delayed until the specified condition is met.
Example: The court granted a suspensive effect to the appeal, allowing the defendant to remain free pending the outcome of the case.