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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121. If you truly mean to call, and postpone it, is it out of incompetence, or are you playing a mind game?This leads to the corollary question...
122. Meanwhile supposing the consumption is subject to poisson distribution, ordering postpone time as a constant, and single article in stock.
123. CONCLUSIONS We should enhance the management of glycopeptide application and use the drug reasonably, in order to postpone the emergence of vancomycin-resistant S. aureus .
124. So, he did the worst possible thing he could: postpone the next chariot race.
125. Conclusion: This study indicates that TEAS may postpone exercises-inducing fatigue by accelerating the metabolism of 5-HT in hippocampus and mesencephalon .
126. These results suggest that fish oil can regulate the functions of the senile and postpone the physiopathologic development of senility.
127. 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.
128. This method could fully utilise the productivity of the prawn pond, reduce the feed cost, postpone the "aging" of the prawn ponds and increase the ecological benefits.
129. I wonder if you could postpone your trip to the weekend because we are shorthanded right now.
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130. But AMD still needs to solve Llano related products with relatively high average price problem, as well as the Interlagos server processor to postpone shipment issues.
131. At times, Congress moves quickly and explicitly to reverse or postpone a controversial agency action.
132. Objective To study the ZT glue postpone iodinated oil metabolism in liver.
133. It is understood that this is the 3 rd film to postpone release time.
134. That may only postpone the problem, but at least it means there is less chance of a nasty crash landing in 2011.
135. Bisque clause: Clause in loan agreement that entitles a Borrower to postpone payments of interest and principal for limited periods of time in Balance of payments difficulties.
136. The attempts to postpone this reconversion are termed evolutionnatural selection.
137. If other conditions maintain invariably, when the timber price or the cost fluctuates 20% every time, the age at economic maturity of Chinese fir plantations will postpone or ahead of time for 1 year.
138. There was an audible sigh of relief in Washington when the foreign ministers decided to postpone the meeting.
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.