postponement of gratification in English
act of delaying satisfaction till a later date or time
Use "postponement of gratification" in a sentence
1. Today's sudden postponement is typical.
2. Rain caused the postponement of several race - meetings.
3. Riots led to the postponement of local elections.
4. Pressure built yesterday for postponement of the ceremony.
5. Other circumstances that entail a postponement of the hearing.
6. All 100 senators agree to a postponement.
7. We were disappointed by yet another postponement of our trip.
8. Check our Cancellation and Postponement pages for full details.
9. Dull repetitious work gives no gratification.
10. They were masters at delayed gratification.
11. He compounded with his creditors for a postponement of payment.
12. Many ticket buyers want instant gratification.
13. They are calling for a further postponement of the election date.
14. Accordingly, postponement of retirement would be rewarded by an increased pension.
15. What does Appetitive mean? Having the quality of desiring gratification
16. (e) Pakistan has accepted the postponement of the Foreign Secretary level talks.
17. All he need fear is a general postponement of Britain's economic recovery.
18. People think of themselves and the maximum gratification of their desires.”
19. 19 synonyms for Adjournment: postponement, delay, suspension, putting off, stay, recess
20. Hume moved the postponement of the Committal to that day six months
21. 14 The postponement was demanded and won on a point of order.
22. It means delaying immediate gratification for future blessings.
23. Bawdry (Noun) The practice of procuring women for the gratification of lust.
24. The postponement of difficult decisions left the government dangerously exposed to American influence.
25. Postponement, says Kohl, is unacceptable, but so is relaxing the rules of entry.