I got a moritorium, because I couldn't pay my rent.
Moratorium is a preformance with a duty.
The manufacturer placed a moratorium on producing toys made with PVC. In the sentence moratorium refers to prohibiting activity in the business.
The government announced a moratorium on student loan repayments, providing financial relief to borrowers during the pandemic.
Moratorium is a noun.
The easiest way to describe "moratorium" is "stop". It means to temporarily suspend or halt something. For example, in the 1800s, the United States put a "moratorium" on immigration from China. They completely stopped and suspended it until the ban was lifted in 1943. You could explain the concept of a moratorium - a suspension of activity - this way to a child, or to anyone unsure of the meaning: Usually we'd go to Chris's and Kim's house today, but while we both have colds there'll be a moratorium on playing there until we're not infectious any more. It feels lovely walking on the clover but when it's in flower we can't do that because it's full of bees: we have to put a moratorium on walking barefoot on the clover until the flowers are all finished. The wind is so strong today we'll have to put off going to the beach until the waves are less high: meanwhile we have a moratorium on swimming in the ocean.
It means you can't build in the area of the moratorium.
Texas Moratorium Network was created in 2000.
Muzai Moratorium was created on 1999-02-24.
The Tagalog word for moratorium is "pansamantalang itigil."
The term moratorium means to wait or a pause in something. If someone calls for a moratorium on something that means it will cease until some condition is met.
The cast of Moratorium - 2011 includes: Brian Pudil as John
Moratorium.