Synonym: defer, delay, hold over, procrastinate, put off, shelve, stall, suspend, table. Antonym: ancestry. Similar words: poster, post-war, postcard, postmortem, ex post facto, preposterous, outpour, first prize. Meaning: v. hold back to a later time.
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91. Confront this head-on as a self-deceptive ploy to postpone.
92. The ballonet inside the survival pack can be aerated and placed into the bag to postpone the sink time of the survival pack, so as to help a drowned person catch the survival pack.
93. There is a reading assignment for each class meeting. These are often relatively short, but many require close study, and you should not postpone them.
94. Spraying Antitranspirant can decrease the respiratory peak rate of fruit and ethylene production peak rate of 33%—48% decline and postpone peak around 10 days.
95. Disputes over compensation and technical details may postpone the execution of a land reform program for many years.
96. The latest revelation provoked calls to postpone the elections by some of President Gloria Arroyo's advisers.
97. Hydrogen donor can provide active hydrogen atom to postpone or control the forming of the second liquid phase and effectively restrain the coking when catalyst and hydrogen were absent.
98. But estimated that three, fourth quarter speed - up will postpone obviously.
99. Intravesical medicine therapy has been widely used to prevent or postpone postoperative recurrence of bladder tumor.
100. Bright and color protective: nourish the leather surface, postpone aging, prevent fissuring and protect the original color.
101. Yesterday, local media quoted unnamed sources suggesting the BoJ might be willing to postpone raising rates.
102. If I choose to postpone my participation, or I am absent from the registration of the seminar, my tuition will be honoured as a non-returnable credit valid for one year.
103. Enhances the ability of sexual glands, suppresses the activeness of monoamine oxidase, postpone senility(sentencedict.com), eliminates spots casing by endocrine dyscrasia.
104. Following these reports, the Air Staff had to postpone full-scale production.
105. The result suggested that low temperature could postpone the appearance of browning.
106. The arbitration tribunal shall decide whether to postpone the hearing.
107. Improve Immunity, resist oxidation, postpone aging, resist fatigue, prevent arteriosclerosis, resist cancers, resist radialization , resist mutation, improve vision and nourish the skin.
108. It can not only cure the disease, but also postpone caducity and strengthen the body.
109. We agree to postpone shipping date , considering ( those ) tITe is no steamer recently.
110. Helps inhibit the pass of facial motor nerve impulse, prevent loose skin resulted from decline of fibrous contraction, remove wrinkles and postpone skin aging accordingly.
111. It is possible to postpone the construction of the rodding shop to Phase 2 by rodding the anodes manually using forklift trucks and jigs.
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112. China has apparently decided to postpone commissioning of its first carrier until no earlier than 2010.
113. I say certainly...Who know Sunday me bed throat very painful, run at the nose wildly...I have to make a phone call to her at noon, alas, can postpone!
114. We agree to postpone the shipping date , considering ( that ) there is no steamer recently.
115. An ancient Egyptian princess might have been able to postpone her mummification if she had cut the calories and exercised more, medical experts say.
116. He said it was just not permissible to postpone the main issue by allowing business to carry on as usual.
117. We agree to postpone shipping date, considering ( that ) there is no steamer recently.
118. But, if ground of as soon as possible undertakes the body takes exercise, plus correct dietary habit, try effectively to restrain, postpone the anile process of human body.
119. Ahhas been the great misfortune of our Alsace always to postpone its lessons until to - morrow.
120. Either party may request to postpone the hearing with in the time limit provided by the Arbitration Rules if there is a genuine reason.
More similar words: poster, post-war, postcard, postmortem, ex post facto, preposterous, outpour, first prize, the first person, in the first place, keep on, ponder, opponent, component, respond, sponsor, response, enter upon, respondent, pose, spontaneous, cost, lost, most, host, boost, ghost, impose, compose, suppose.