Words and phrases that have a meaning related to moratorium: (137 results)
Often used in the same context:
ban, prohibition, restrictions, embargo, freeze, curbs, regulations, halt, hiring freeze, blockade, sanctions, outlawing, gag order, deferral, limits, ordinance, excommunications, injunction, proposal, curfew, leases, phaseout, rule, deadline, repeal, safeguards, permits, veto, boycott, surtax, truce, clampdown, suspension, legislation, siege, temporary injunction, naval blockade, directive, excise tax, decree, deferment, delay, quarantines, proscription, quotas, exemptions, shutdown, regs, repealer, slowdown, impasse, cessation, amendment, force majeure, crackdown, evat, timeline, purse seining, lockdown, ceasefire, ferc, daylight saving, resumption, bylaw, resolution, wage freeze, surcharge, logjam, lockout, nonjudicial foreclosure, guidelines, plan, rescinding, reinstatement, kibosh, permanent injunction, restraining order, rollback, stipulations, timeframe, condemnation, reclassification, reimposition, laws, accord, policy, legality, condonation, bill, tariffs, requirement, closure, phasing, decriminalization, levy, standstill, revocation, agreements, hiatus, standdown, clearway, evictions, bans, quarantine, armistice, blackout, trusteeship, deadlock, standoff, stoppage, amnesty, probation, reprieve, bogus, busting, debated, money, restrictionist, zamindari, aforesaid, allodial, antidiscrimination, antijapanese, ascertained, auch, bailment, blackmailing, bonafide, bullionist, called, commutative, compensable
More general:
Also try:abeyance, hold, postponement, time lag, wait
— Adjectives for moratorium: year, unilateral, month, temporary, nuclear, psychosocial, voluntary, general, day, complete, partial, more...
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