Our plans for today are in abeyance because of the poor weather
She petitioned the king to terminate the abeyance in her favor.
An abeyance is an act of expectancy or temporary suppression.
The raiding party is to be held in abeyance until the scouting party's signal.
Chairman asked whether this matter could be held in abeyance for the time being, Council agreed.
While the Olympics were on, in certain areas America set in abeyance the rules that prevented people from public protest.
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abeyance
Abeyance
The state of being dormant; quiescence; abeyance.
Being temporarily suspended or unused.
I believe the word you are looking for is abeyance, and you have just misspelled it.