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1) (the process of suspecting or being suspected; the/a feeling causing a person to suspect: They looked at each other with suspicion; I have a suspicion that she is not telling the truth.) mistanke2) (a slight quantity or trace: There was a suspicion of triumph in his tone.) anelse, tankemistankesubst. \/səˈspɪʃ(ə)n\/1) mistanke2) mistro, mistenksomhet3) anelse, antydningarouse\/create suspicion vekke mistankedirect suspicion towards eller throw suspicion on rette mistanken motentertain\/have a suspicion that ha en mistanke om, ha sine mistanker omincur suspicion ( jus) pådra seg mistankeon the suspicion of på grunn av mistanke om, mistenkt forsuspicion about something mistanke om noesuspicion of somebody mistanke til\/mot noenunder suspicion under mistankewith suspicion mistenksomt, vurderende
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