Similar words: postpone, postponement, poster, post-war, postman, posture, posting, apostasy. Meaning: adj. put off to later.
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61. This latest meeting was then postponed until next week, by which time Ferguson will be on holiday.
62. In the event the proposed interview was postponed, to allow the applicant a change of legal representation.
63. The city council resolved that all street repairs be postponed until June.
64. I heard the real reason the game on Monday was postponed was because Hunslet ploughed it on Sunday.
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65. A second weakness is that even when infection does occur, illness is postponed for many years, perhaps even decades.
66. The city erected a temporary fence around the tree and postponed grading of the area.
67. But a quarter still expect to cut jobs, and 48 percent have postponed investment plans.
68. The law took these steps but unexpectedly postponed them to the year 2000.
69. The villagers' resistance has led to the plan being postponed for the time being.
70. If they do not(sentencedict.com), the criteria will have to be fudged or the implementation of Emu postponed.
71. However, their big hope is municipal elections, and these have been postponed regularly, indefinitely and mysteriously.
72. Lawmakers initially had been scheduled to vote on the bill Friday, but postponed the balloting for lack of sufficient votes.
73. Negotiations on the balanced-budget plan continued yesterday, although meetings scheduled between President Clinton and top congressional leaders were postponed until today.
74. The signing ceremony, fixed for 28 August, had to be postponed until 2 September because of a typhoon.
75. So severe was the weather that many of the ties had been postponed by the Friday.
76. When November came, and the debt ceiling had not moved, Rubin postponed catastrophe by borrowing from two government pension funds.
77. But he had not guessed he would be and had postponed his visit till term ended in June.
78. Voting was postponed last July in case grant maintained schools were abolished under Labour.
79. The ruling executive wanted a decision postponed to assess a review of benefits and taxation.
80. Components Bureau have rescheduled their league showdown with Powerhouse, postponed in controversial circumstances last month, for 23 February in Whitburn.
81. The effects of preventive and corrective measures will be monitored and the operation may be postponed until any problems have been resolved.
82. Without counsel, Val was forced to cancel a due process hearing, asking it be postponed until she could get representation.
83. Consequently, even long-standing travel plans or arrangements may have to be postponed or cancelled in early May.
84. The outcry was such that on Oct. 19 the government postponed part of the closure programme.
85. Diagnostic tests and elective surgeries may be postponed or ordered less frequently.
86. Rumblings that the election might be postponed once again have grown after a series of ominous events in recent weeks.
87. The meeting has been postponed until travel arrangements can be finalized.
88. The Pumas, however, have a game in hand, as their match against Middlesex Polytechnic was postponed.
89. In addition 60,000 operations had been cancelled or postponed and 75,000 outpatient appointments had been cancelled.
90. During the six-day fast, weddings were postponed, and most Hindus refrained from going to cinemas, theaters, and restaurants.
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