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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Moratoria; Moratoriums; Moritanium; Moratorium (disambiguation)

Moratorium         
·add. ·noun A period during which an obligor has a legal right to delay meeting an obligation, ·esp. such a period granted, as to a bank, by a moratory law.
moratorium         
(moratoriums, or moratoria)
A moratorium on a particular activity or process is the stopping of it for a fixed period of time, usually as a result of an official agreement.
The House voted to impose a one-year moratorium on nuclear testing.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N on n
moratorium         
n.
1) to declare a moratorium
2) to lift a moratorium
3) a moratorium on

Wikipedia

Moratorium

Moratorium (from Late Latin morātōrium, neuter of morātōrius, "delaying"), may refer to:

Examples of use of moratorium
1. "The moratorium was not proposed as a moratorium forever and ever," Aron said.
2. ERELI:В I believe the last adoptions ended with the moratorium - when a moratorium on adoptions was imposed in 1''8.
3. "The execution has apparently gone ahead despite Iran‘s moratorium on execution by stoning, a moratorium that had been in effect since 2002," he said.
4. ERELI÷ I believe the last adoptions ended with the moratorium – when a moratorium on adoptions was imposed in 1''8.
5. The Texas Moratorium Network, which advocates a two–year moratorium on the death penalty, didn‘t violate any standards with the exhibit, said Scott Cobb, the group‘s president.