pending
UK: ˈpɛndɪŋ | US: ˈpɛndɪŋ
Definition
adj. awaiting decision or resolution
adj. not yet settled or concluded
adj. imminent; about to happen
Structure
pend <hang>ing <present participle suffix>
Etymology
The word "pending" originates from the Latin pendere (to hang), which evolved into Old French pendre (to hang, delay). The English suffix -ing forms the present participle, giving the sense of "hanging in balance" or "awaiting resolution." The logic reflects a metaphorical suspension—like an object hanging mid-air—applied to unresolved matters or imminent events.
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