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    limbo
    /ˈlɪmbəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. (in some Christian beliefs) the supposed abode of the souls of unbaptized infants, and of the just who died before Christ's coming.
    • 2. an uncertain period of awaiting a decision or resolution; an intermediate state or condition: "the legal battle could leave the club in limbo until next year"

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  2. an uncertain situation that you cannot control and in which there is no progress or improvement: Until we have official permission to go ahead with the plans we're in limbo. We felt that we were left in limbo wondering what was happening. The prison camp was a kind of juridical limbo where people could be held indefinitely without trial.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LimboLimbo - Wikipedia

    In Catholic theology, Limbo ( Latin: limbus, 'edge' or 'boundary', referring to the edge of Hell) is the afterlife condition of those who die in original sin without being assigned to the Hell of the Damned.

  4. 1. often capitalized : an abode of souls that are according to Roman Catholic theology barred from heaven because of not having received Christian baptism. 2. a. : a place or state of restraint or confinement. trapping travelers in an airless limbo Sam Boal. b. : a place or state of neglect or oblivion. proposals kept in limbo. c.

  5. an uncertain situation that you cannot control and in which there is no progress or improvement: Until we have official permission to go ahead with the plans we're in limbo. We felt that we were left in limbo wondering what was happening. The prison camp was a kind of juridical limbo where people could be held indefinitely without trial.

  6. If you say that someone or something is in limbo, you mean that they are in a situation where they seem to be caught between two stages and it is unclear what will happen next. The negotiations have been in limbo since mid-December.

  7. Jun 8, 2024 · limbo (third-person singular simple present limbos, present participle limboing, simple past and past participle limboed) ( transitive, rare) To place (someone or something) in an in-between place, or condition or state, of neglect or oblivion which results in deadlock, delay, or some other unresolved status .

  8. Limbo definition: a region on the border of hell or heaven, serving as the abode after death of unbaptized infants (limbo of infants ) and of the righteous who died before the coming of Christ (limbo of the fathers, or limbo of the patriarchs ).. See examples of LIMBO used in a sentence.

  9. 1. (Theology) ( often capital) RC Church the supposed abode of infants dying without baptism and the just who died before Christ. 2. an imaginary place for lost, forgotten, or unwanted persons or things. 3. an unknown intermediate place or condition between two extremes: in limbo. 4. a prison or confinement.

  10. Limbo is originally a Roman Catholic term used to describe a place for infants who die before baptism. In common speech limbo can be used in much the same way as “gray area.” It’s a place where nothing is clear or certain.

  11. limbo meaning, definition, what is limbo: a situation in which nothing happens or ...: Learn more.