Similar words: postpone, postponement, poster, post-war, postman, posture, posting, apostasy. Meaning: adj. put off to later.
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31. He took up the position that the meeting should be postponed to next week.
32. The lawsuit will be postponed until the president leaves office .
33. In the event of rain, the game will be postponed.
34. The exams have been postponed, so the students have a few days' grace before they start.
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35. However, the trial has been postponed indefinitely.
36. Until now he had postponed thinking about the visit.
37. Tripoli postponed the elections until February.
38. At last the goodbyes could be postponed no longer.
39. The legislation was postponed for nearly a year.
40. Action was postponed until another day.
41. Cal has postponed the hearing that should never happen.
42. The target date has been postponed to 2015.
43. The trial was postponed indefinitely.
44. And they postponed it until this Thursday.
45. Now it seemed as if they were postponed indefinitely.
46. The trial was suspended the same day after the 19 defence lawyers walked out[sentencedict.com], and then postponed until July 12.
47. A full development of this theme is postponed until Chapter 5. do this however, is not always clear.
48. A plan to plant 20 trees in Witham to mark the new millennium has been postponed.
49. Those sessions have been postponed to expedite a decision to allow the tour to take place.
50. In 1968, the Oscar ceremony was postponed for two days, following the assassination of Martin Luther King.
51. The temperature then was 41 after the game was postponed the previous day because of freezing rain and snow.
52. Registration for the sale has been repeatedly postponed to accommodate potential buyers, officials said.
53. The budget is due now, but it has been postponed for three months.
54. The weather conditions back East postponed several college basketball games last week.
55. These are now due to occur in 1991, having been postponed on several occasions over the past few years.
56. Some of the other men were worrying, expressing doubts about the weather, wondering if the hunt should be postponed.
57. Everything, all of living, is postponed for the next twenty, thirty years.
58. The whistle postponed it, held it back until announcing the morning shift at six.
59. Results: The health care effort collapsed, and welfare reform was postponed.
60. Under the last Government, debt rose to unprecedented levels, which was essentially postponed taxation on future generations.
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