suspension - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • disbelief: He said: There's a willing suspension of disbelief.

Converse of object

  • lower: A host of modifications including stiffened, lowered suspension, tweaked power steering and up-rated brakes will ensure the car cuts the mustard dynamically.
  • self-levelling: An interesting 1967 proposal from Moulton Developments to equip the estate models with self-levelling rear suspension unfortunately came to nothing.
  • stiffen: The cover also helps stiffen the rear suspension for precise sport riding.

Adjective modifier

  • rear: A further modification was made to the rear suspension, lowering the chassis to compensate for its normal very high build.
  • colloidal: Our original article presented computer simulation results for the viscoelastic response of a simple model colloidal suspension.
  • conidial: A conidial suspension of the fungus ( 1x 10 6 conidia per ml ) was sprayed on young hazelnut and walnut twigs.
  • hydropneumatic: Technical highlights included Hydropneumatic suspension and an all new platform - later used by Peugeot.
  • temporary: FIELD SERVICES The mobility of offensive operations causes the temporary suspension of some field services.
  • adjustable: Since height adjustable suspension was perfected half a century ago why is it not fitted to every car?

Modifies a noun

  • bridge: At West Boat there is an elegant suspension bridge, which was erected in 1826, at a cost of £ 5,000.
  • seatpost: It sits atop a suspension seatpost, which seems to be soaking up some of the many potholes we have here.
  • fork: We normally have around 100 bikes on show and a huge range of suspension forks, clothing and accessories.
  • set-up: Suspension set-up gives excellent driving responses at the expense of a firm ride.

Noun used with modifier

  • one-match: The former Southampton defender should force his way back into Kenny Jackett's side following his one-match suspension last week.
  • wishbone: It has double wishbone front suspension and should produce good horsepower from its V6 engine.
  • two-match: Ashbee meanwhile will begin a two-match suspension on Saturday, giving an opportunity for someone else to come into the side.
  • torsion: The post-war models, introduced in 1945, had striking styling and their specification included torsion bar front suspension and hydro-mechanical braking.
  • spore: The method used was to make spore suspensions and lawns of the fungus on agar plates.
  • strut: The independent MacPherson strut front suspension coupled with a ZF steering gear allows sharp, precise response.

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