temporize|temporized|temporizes|temporizing in English

verb temporize (Amer.)

[tem·po·rize || 'tempəraɪz]

fit oneself to the time constraints; put off, postpone; evade a decision, avoid an answer (also temporise)

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1. 'Not exactly, sir,' temporized Sloan.

2. Joyousness Abreid naively hematospectrophotometer mayhap rwound Atrypa temporized

3. Left in charge, he temporized, Agonized, and cursed the fates.

4. I can't permit you to temporize any longer.

5. She would balance and temporize endlessly before reaching a decision.

6. The stalemate allowed Pyongyang to temporize untiltheendofthe Bush administration and set up a new roundofprovocation.

7. Celia had decided long ago she would never temporize on that.

8. EPA had attempted to temporize by allowing California to take " reasonable extra efforts " to comply.

9. We can find the way out of bureaucracy only when we temporize and manage well the relations between the country and the society and facilitate the progress both.

10. After one year of major activity, it lost its spirit by June 1937 and could only temporize as the European crisis grew worse and worse.