adjective
- placed in or existing in a state of limbo; suspended in an uncertain or undecided condition
Usage: informal; often used in business, legal, or administrative contexts
Examples
- The project remained limboed for months while the committee debated funding.
- Her visa application was limboed in the system with no clear timeline for approval.
- The merger deal is limboed until both companies complete their due diligence.
- After the accident, his career felt limboed—he wasn't sure if he could return to work.
- The proposal has been limboed since the director left the company.