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    pending
    /ˈpɛndɪŋ/

    adjective

    preposition

    • 1. until (something) happens: "they were released on bail pending an appeal" Similar awaitingwaiting foruntiltill

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  2. 1. : not yet decided : being in continuance. the case is still pending. 2. : imminent, impending. Synonyms. Preposition. amidst. by. during. over.

  3. PENDING definition: 1. about to happen or waiting to happen: 2. used to say that one thing must wait until another…. Learn more.

  4. PENDING meaning: 1. about to happen or waiting to happen: 2. used to say that one thing must wait until another…. Learn more.

  5. Pending definition: while awaiting; until. See examples of PENDING used in a sentence.

  6. Define pending. pending synonyms, pending pronunciation, pending translation, English dictionary definition of pending. adj. 1. Not yet decided or settled; awaiting conclusion or confirmation. 2.

  7. 1. adjective. If something such as a legal procedure is pending, it is waiting to be dealt with or settled. [formal] The cause of death was listed as pending. In 1989, the court had 600 pending cases. She had a libel action against the magazine pending. Synonyms: undecided, unsettled, in the balance, up in the air More Synonyms of pending.

  8. If something is supposed to happen but hasnt happened yet, it is pending, like the pending snowstorm that has everyone scrambling to the store for bread and milk.

  9. pending meaning, definition, what is pending: while waiting for something, or until so...: Learn more.

  10. PENDING meaning: 1. used to say that one thing must wait until another thing happens: 2. not decided or finished: . Learn more.

  11. pend•ing (pen′ ding), prep. while awaiting; until: pending his return. in the period before the decision or conclusion of; during: pending the negotiations. adj. remaining undecided; awaiting decision or settlement; unfinished: pending business; pending questions; pending litigation.

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