Use "postpone" in a sentence

1. We should postpone it.

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

3. I figured you might postpone it.

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

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

6. He decided to postpone thinking about it.

7. We ended up having to postpone our vacation.

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

9. Lacking money, they had to postpone their plan.

10. 11 We cannot postpone deciding what we really want.

11. Let's postpone making adecision until we have more information.

12. There was no alternative but to postpone having our family.

13. I'd postpone it, but the airline schedule doesn't work out.

14. It is totally out of the question to postpone the midnight deadline.

15. The committee judged it advisable to postpone the meeting.

16. We'll have to postpone the meeting until next week.

17. The only practicable alternative is to postpone the meeting.

18. He decided to postpone the expedition until the following day.

19. True, one can not postpone an operation for acute appendicitis.

20. Bronzed and Blushed was the best part of having to postpone my wedding

21. All models show it will postpone warming for about six years in 2100.

22. I've got rather a full week next week - could we postpone our meeting?

23. 24 The election commission might postpone the election until these questions are clarified.

24. If nobody objects, we'll postpone the meeting till next week.

25. A few technical glitches forced us to postpone the demonstration.

26. They've decided to postpone having a family for a while.

27. The attempts to postpone this reconversion are termed evolutionnatural selection.

28. I need to postpone the vote until we get it back.

29. Ministers are using delaying tactics to postpone the report yet again.

30. It was an unpopular decision to postpone building the new hospital.

31. They sportingly agreed to postpone the race until our boat was repaired.

32. All right, what's so important that I had to postpone my nap?

33. 10 Ministers are using delaying tactics to postpone the report yet again.

34. The commander decided to postpone the big push until the spring.

35. It won't hurt to postpone the matter for a few days.

36. "EXO, Block B, Apink, MBLAQ, BoA, and more postpone promotional activities".

37. This lukewarm response resulted in John II deciding to postpone his pilgrimage.

38. 15 If the slide continues, mission managers could postpone deployment until Sunday.

39. Artaxerxes was compelled to retreat and postpone his plans to reconquer Egypt.

40. 25 Ministers are using delaying tactics to postpone the report yet again.

41. They have agreed to postpone repayment of the loan to a future unspecified date.

42. Bodhisattvas are enlightened beings who postpone their own salvation in order to help all sentient beings

43. ‘Cowards’: Anti-maskers berate Androscoggin commissioners who vote to postpone action on resolution

44. The meeting was supposed to take place on Tuesday, but we've had to postpone it.

45. However, Warner Bros. decided to postpone the film's release date to May 10, 2013.

46. The loss of these barges may have contributed to Hitler's decision to postpone Operation Sea Lion indefinitely.

47. The company has decided to postpone its flotation on the stock market until next year.

48. Ahhas been the great misfortune of our Alsace always to postpone its lessons until to - morrow.

49. Happiness is not something you postpone for the future. It is something you design for the present.

50. The borrower decided to postpone the transaction until market conditions improved , that person said in October , Bloomberg reported .

51. Emergencies or unforeseen occurrences may arise, and it may be necessary to cancel or postpone the study occasionally.

52. Adjourn (third-person singular simple present Adjourns, present participle Adjourning, simple past and past participle Adjourned) (transitive) To postpone

53. At the least, officials said, the move will postpone implementation of the program for as long as six months.

54. I postpone death by living, by suffering, by error, by risking, by giving, by losing. Anais Nin 

55. adjourn (third-person singular simple present Adjourns, present participle adjourning, simple past and past participle adjourned) (transitive) To postpone

56. Judge Mallet wisely decided to postpone his ruling until September 13 in order to give himself time to deliberate on the matter.

57. After considerable procrastination, they eventually settle on equivocal courses of action that serve only to postpone the long-dreaded day of judgment.

58. Boeing Space Launch System Aborts 1 Minute Into an Engine Test Another delay could postpone the planned 2021 moon mission

59. I thought that Pete having to postpone what he had planned was worth it in the end for the story.

60. Alternating child-care responsibility is a far cry from asking a woman to postpone her career to raise her children.

61. Following the decision taken by the Moroccan authorities to ban/postpone all international events in view of the Corona Virus (COVID-19), Association Nationale des Ameliorations Foncieres de l'Irrigation, du Drainage et de l'Environnement - ANAFIDE in consultation with ICID Central Office have decided to postpone the scheduled 5th African Regional Conference on Irrigation and Drainage, 16-19

62. Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present. Jim Rohn 

63. In addition, a special tax exemption for contributions was introduced for people who postpone the take-up of a voluntary early pension.

64. Since the commercial system knows how people feel about aging, advertisements appeal to a desire to camouflage or postpone its effects.

65. 18 Enhances the ability of sexual glands, suppresses the activeness of monoamine oxidase, postpone senility,[www.Sentencedict.com] eliminates spots casing by endocrine dyscrasia.

66. It is simply not acceptable that Member States should continue to be permitted to effectively postpone the process of transposition sine die.

67. An ancient Egyptian princess might have been able to postpone her mummification if she had cut the calories and exercised more, medical experts say.

68. Postpone; suspend a meeting to a future time: Adjourn the court; to go to another place: They will Adjourn to the bar after the last seminar.

69. Due to the complicated situation of COVID-19, Areus Atelier will be temporarily postpone our Showroom Tour activity from 18:00 14/05/2021

70. In case of fever, cough or shortness of breath, we ask that you do not come to the Consulate and that you postpone your visit

71. In retrospect, it would have been better to postpone this debate until more knowledge about the function of the new hormone dormin or Abscisin or

72. In Anticipation of a meal - supposing we are with the ideal companion at the best table in the perfect restaurant - we might indeed postpone sadness

73. However, delays in planning, financing and construction works forced to postpone the opening, and the line is now expected to open between 2021 and 2023.

74. Bruins postpone two games after four more players enter COVID protocol 3 takeaways from Bruins' win over Sabres as Krejci enters the 700-point club Bruins

75. Close to or in contact with: The island nearly Adjoins the mainland.; attach; affix Not to be confused with: adjourn – postpone; suspend a meeting to a

76. Provided sufficient resources are available to replace culled poultry stock, countries should not postpone aggressive culling because of fears of long-term consequences on poultry production.

77. Even though we had to postpone Conferments, we can still enjoy fond memories of doctoral swords, laurel wreaths, master's rings and doctoral hats together, right? 🎩 ⚔️ 🤩 Related Videos

78. The Candidacy Committee is charged to approve, postpone or deny (with explanation of gifts and challenges) Candidates at each step in the process and to give guidance all along the journey

79. The two co-presidencies and Spain decided on 15 November to postpone the summit sine die, alleging that the stagnation of the Middle East Peace Process would hinder a "satisfactory participation."

80. Traditional Chinese Medicine has abundant clinical experience and form theoretical system to postpone decrepitude, it emphasize that spleen is the root of after-birth and the source of qi and blood.