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  1. Limbo is the theological belief that children who die before being baptized are suspended in a space between heaven and hell. In 1905 Pope Pius X declared that children who die without baptism go into limbo, where they do not enjoy God, but they do not suffer either. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Religious concepts: Heaven. Elysian.

  2. The meaning of LIMBO is an abode of souls that are according to Roman Catholic theology barred from heaven because of not having received Christian baptism. How to use limbo in a sentence.

  3. 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.

  4. n. pl. lim·bos. 1. often Limbo Roman Catholic Church The abode of unbaptized but innocent or righteous souls, as those of infants or virtuous individuals who lived before the coming of Christ. 2. A condition of prolonged uncertainty or neglect: Management kept her promotion in limbo for months.

  5. LIMBO meaning: 1. the place between heaven and hell to which Roman Catholics believe that the spirits of dead…. Learn more.

  6. Limbo definition: The abode of unbaptized but innocent or righteous souls, as those of infants or virtuous individuals who lived before the coming of Christ.

  7. 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.

  8. 6 days ago · 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 .

  9. 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.

  10. [uncountable, singular] a situation in which you are not certain what to do next, cannot take action, etc., especially because you are waiting for somebody else to make a decision. the limbo of the stateless person. in limbo His life seemed stuck in limbo; he could not go forward and he could not go back. Word Origin.