postpone|postponed|postpones|postponing in English

verb

[post·pone || ‚pəʊst'pəʊn /‚pəʊ'spəʊn ,ə-]

put off to a later time, delay; defer, put off until later, stay

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1. We should postpone it.

2. 6 Be familiar with the frequently-used acupoints for postponing senility.

3. Be familiar with the frequently-used acupoints for postponing senility.

4. The meeting was postponed.

5. It won't hurt to postpone the meeting.

6. The German verb is postponed.

7. I figured you might postpone it.

8. China agreed to indefinitely postpone implementation of the policy.

9. I, for one, would prefer to postpone the meeting.

10. The gradualist reform strategy has involved postponing significant macroeconomic and structural reforms.

11. 23 The trial was postponed indefinitely.

12. Postponed expectations can prove discouraging too.

13. The Treasury postpones a key sale of notes, citing Congressional inaction on lifting the debt limit.

14. 1Match was postponed until 18 September.

15. The project has been postponed indefinitely.

16. He decided to postpone thinking about it.

17. ART Cologne must be postponed again

18. His trial has been postponed indefinitely .

19. Again, each month of failure postpones the realization of these expense reductions by another month.

20. We ended up having to postpone our vacation.

21. They postponed leaving because of the weather.

22. They decided to postpone their holiday until next year.

23. The visit has now been postponed indefinitely.

24. Accept could have hardly chosen a more fitting title for their new upcoming masterpiece – […] „Too Mean To Die“ postponed to January 29th, 2021! Unfortunately, with a heavy heart we have to postpone the release of the new Accept album “Too […]

25. Irritation or exasperation: "Postponing new hospitals and roads causes far less Aggro than