Similar words: preferred, preferred stock, conferred, transferred, defer, deferent, deferment, deference. Meaning: [dɪ'fɜː] adj. put off to later.
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(31) In some cases, personal relationships have been interrupted or deferred.
(32) There are so many, many deferred projects here that I have no excuse for now.
(33) I've had probation, conditional discharge, deferred sentences, suspended sentences - everything.
(34) Then he suggested maybe tax cuts could be deferred until a balanced budget could be agreed to.
(35) The executive deferred a decision on Craxi's future until mid-January.
(36) The capital gains on the transactions are deferred until they complete the transaction at a future date by replacing the borrowed shares.
(37) Deferred imitation is the imitation of objects and events that have not been present for some time.
(38) Wagenbach deferred ruling on the divorce papers until the state seeks to introduce them as evidence.
(39) A similar problem arises when the deferred consequences are positively reinforcing.
(40) For this reason it was felt in Washington that the occupation had to be extended and a peace treaty deferred.
(41) Exploration of the testicle was deferred because of the potentially life threatening medical condition.
(42) The desirability of the loan is enhanced by the dangerous charm of deferred interest payments.
(43) Sheriff Charles Palmer deferred sentence for six months for Gilmartin to make a donation of £100.
(44) The Alsands and Cold Lake projects may be deferred until well into the nineties.
(45) An answer to this question must be deferred until later.
(46) The law is a special boon to those, like top corporate honchos, who are due large sums of deferred compensation.
(47) Macmillan then deployed a favourite tactic: he deferred the final decision till a later meeting of the Cabinet.
(48) In return for the council taking proceedings against the company the residents deferred their own legal action and allowed the dump to re-open.
(49) He unsuccessfully proposed a decision be deferred to allow further consultation with the disabled.
(50) Consequently, at the end of the deferred term,[http://sentencedict.com/deferred.html] you will have a larger outstanding loan to pay off.
(51) The populace has deferred to the independent authority of government and to those who occupy government in return for the satisfaction of expectations.
(52) That, his day's toil having been deferred, he wanders through unfamiliar woods with unsure footsteps.
(53) In the end we compromised and deferred the issue for later discussion between us.
(54) Changes will be deferred if there is insufficient information available to make a decision.
(55) Were President Husak to resign over the weekend and a new government be formed, the presidential issue could be deferred.
(56) The committee had previously deferred a decision while it sought the views of the police.
(57) Of those executive and professional women who did marry, most chose not to have children or deferred them until very late.
(58) Further investigation of the complaint was deferred until the outcome of the criminal proceedings against the two young men.
(59) In order of their emergence, they are deferred imitation, symbolic play, drawing, mental imagery, and spoken language.
(60) He deferred admission to Stanford medical school and set about taking three seconds off his 200 time.
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