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Subtended
  1. verb - be opposite to; of angles and sides, in geometry
Subvented
  1. verb - guarantee financial support of; "The opera tour was subvented by a bank"
Summonsed
  1. verb - call in an official matter, such as to attend court
Summonses
  1. verb - call in an official matter, such as to attend court
Sunbonnet
  1. noun - a large bonnet that shades the face; worn by girls and women
Suntanned
  1. verb - (of skin) having a tan color from exposure to the sun; "a young bronzed Apollo"
  2. get a tan from being exposed to the sun
Surrender
  1. noun - a verbal act of admitting defeat
  2. acceptance of despair
  3. give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another; "The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered"
  4. relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in"
  5. the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions); "they were protected until the capitulation of the fort"
  6. the delivery of a principal into lawful custody
Suspended
  1. verb - (of undissolved particles in a fluid) supported or kept from sinking or falling by buoyancy and without apparent attachment; "suspended matter such as silt or mud..."; "dust particles suspended in the air"; "droplets in suspension in a gas"
  2. bar temporarily; from school, office, etc.
  3. cause to be held in suspension in a fluid; "suspend the particles"
  4. hang freely; "The secret police suspended their victims from the ceiling and beat them"
  5. make inoperative or stop; "suspend payments on the loan"
  6. render temporarily ineffective; "the prison sentence was suspended"
  7. stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it; "Suspend the aid to the war-torn country"
Suspender
  1. noun - elastic straps that hold trousers up (usually used in the plural)
Suspenses
  1. noun - an uncertain cognitive state; "the matter remained in suspense for several years"
  2. apprehension about what is going to happen
  3. excited anticipation of an approaching climax; "the play kept the audience in suspense"