Similar words: delay, decayed, arrayed, layer, player, belay, page layout, annoyed. Meaning: [dɪ'leɪd] adj. 1. caused to be slower or later 2. not as far along as normal in development.
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151. But Internet sales are being delayed until kinks can be smoothed out, as well as security issues.
152. Its adoption, however, was to be delayed until the new Constitution came into effect.
153. The arrival of Flight 227 was delayed by two hours.
154. Mainly because of Mr Pramual's opposition a much needed increase in interest rates was delayed until last week.
155. Discharge delayed Wait was placed on temporary duty as he waits to leave the Navy either next month or early next year.
156. The Colchester players left the field while police and club stewards restored order, with play being delayed for about five minutes.
157. The program awaits formal clearance -- delayed by the recent East Coast blizzard.
158. The flight began in July but was delayed for two weeks until early August following initial problems with take-off at high altitudes.
159. This delayed effect of cholera toxin is well known from animal experiments.
160. There should also be some cover for buying basics like toothbrush and undies if your luggage is delayed.
161. Good men died because the administration delayed, pondering options to the end.
162. He asked that his son be informed, but the custody officer authorised delayed notification, and C was advised of this.
163. She could hardly keep her patience if the train was delayed and she arrived late.
164. SinnFein complained that their election workers were being harassed and delayed for up to half an hour at checkpoints.
165. To preserve expected standards as far as possible[sentence dictionary], marriage will be delayed and family size kept small.
166. The poll showed a much closer split on whether Jones's lawsuit should be delayed until after Clinton leaves office.
167. Routine revisions to the previous months' figures were delayed by the budget impasse between the White House and Congress.
168. Their fantastic onslaughts undoubtedly delayed the development of the great civilizations that were their neighbours.
169. In Washington, President Carter was delighted that the Shah's arrival in the states would be further delayed.
170. The budget debate had been delayed by opposition demands for an investigation into the government's role in the various scandals.
171. The other ship, the Gapricieuse, delayed by a storm, limped in, but still no Montigny.
172. Using the scoring method of Palmeri, good myocardial function was preserved until therapy was delayed beyond 180 minutes.
173. If the walk was to take place, it could not be seriously delayed.
174. First-quarter results, which have been delayed because of the investigation, showed a profit[Sentencedict.com], he added.
175. Police acknowledgement that this hadn't actually happened was delayed until after the press coverage.
176. If the onset of such diseases can be delayed then morbidity will be compressed into the final years of life.
177. But then came the news his immigration application had been delayed a few weeks because he's a diabetic.
178. They came down on the coach from Manchester and were delayed for an hour by a missing wing mirror.
179. By establishing a paradigm for psychological investigation that lasted for some forty years, behaviourists seriously delayed the understanding of human cognition.
180. The President's visit had to be delayed because of security problems.