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What does moritorium mean?

A moratorium is a temporary suspension of activity or the enforcement of a law or rule.

Here's a breakdown:

* Temporary: It's not a permanent ban, but a pause.

* Suspension: It means stopping something for a while.

* Activity, law, or rule: It can be applied to various things.

Here are some examples:

* A moratorium on new drilling for oil: This means stopping new oil drilling projects for a set period of time.

* A moratorium on evictions: This means preventing landlords from forcing tenants out of their homes for a set period.

* A moratorium on debt payments: This means temporarily suspending the need to make payments on loans or other debts.

The purpose of a moratorium is often to:

* Buy time: To allow for further study or consideration of a problem.

* Address an emergency: To deal with a crisis situation, such as a natural disaster.

* Protect a vulnerable group: To shield people or businesses from hardship.

It's important to note that a moratorium is usually temporary, and the activity or rule in question will likely be resumed after the moratorium period has ended.

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