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    Post·pone·ment
    /ˌpōs(t)ˈpōnm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the action of postponing something; deferral: "the organizers have announced the postponement of the race"
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  3. The meaning of POSTPONE is to put off to a later time : defer. How to use postpone in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Postpone.

  4. a delay to an event because someone plans or decides that it should happen at a later date or time: We were disappointed by yet another postponement of our trip. Fog forced a postponement of the planned 9 am takeoff. See. postpone. Fewer examples. His lawyers requested a postponement of his trial.

  5. noun. the act of putting something off to a later time; deferral: Taking your sick or injured pet to the veterinarian should be prompt, as any postponement can lead to ongoing medical issues. the act of placing a thing below something else in importance or after something else in sequence (now used most often in grammar):

  6. to delay an event and plan or decide that it should happen at a later date or time: They decided to postpone their holiday until next year. [ + -ing verb ] We've had to postpone go ing to France because the children are sick. Synonyms. defer. put something off. Opposite. bring something forward mainly UK. Compare.

  7. a delay to an event because someone plans or decides that it should happen at a later date or time: We were disappointed by yet another postponement of our trip. Fog forced a postponement of the planned 9 a. m. takeoff. See. postpone. Fewer examples. His lawyers requested a postponement of his trial.

  8. When you delay something until a later time or date, that's a postponement. If a trial lawyer doesn't have all the information she needs, she may ask the judge for a postponement until the following week. A postponement can also be called a deferral or a stay, and it means rescheduling something for later. You can request a postponement of your ...

  9. Postpone definition: to put off to a later time; defer. See examples of POSTPONE used in a sentence.

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