Moratorium

/ˌmɔːrəˈtɔːriəm/ noun

A moratorium is an official pause or suspension of an activity, often by a government or organization. It temporarily stops something, like building, drilling, or debt payments, so people can reconsider or reorganize.

From Late Latin “moratorium,” meaning “a delaying,” from Latin “morari,” “to delay.” It first appeared in legal and financial contexts about delaying obligations.

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