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Sentence count:215+11Posted:2017-02-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: postponepostponementposterpost-warpostmanposturepostingapostasyMeaning: adj. put off to later. 
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91. The trial was postponed on three occasions and the defendants complained of intimidation during investigations.
92. I raised so much hell the judge postponed it... told me talk to my lawyer.
93. His discharge, planned before the drinking incident, has been postponed by knee surgery.
94. Originally scheduled for late May,[www.Sentencedict.com] the conference was postponed by the government to July 15.
95. The flawed Geneva accommodation had postponed rather than achieved a settlement.
96. The emptying of the house could therefore no longer be postponed and Charlotte had decided to put matters in hand without further ado.
97. An earlier poll planned for October 1990 had also been postponed.
98. The sale had been postponed in September amid court cases challenging its constitutionality and violent demonstrations by union members facing redundancy.
99. Initially scheduled for Basingstoke on February 9, the trial was postponed when heavy snowfalls made travel absolutely impossible for many athletes.
100. Whilst a new date has been named, I understand, for the coronation - again it could be postponed.
101. But everyone knew, even then, about unsatisfied or sublimated or postponed desires: the final step must be action.
102. He plans to go ahead with his wedding, which was postponed last Wednesday, on his return to Sarajevo.
103. A referendum to determine the future of the island has been postponed indefinitely.
104. In addition to the cuts in its ground forces, some military orders have had to be postponed.
105. All the others ties were postponed because of waterlogged grounds.
106. The war intervened with the result that this urgent question was postponed for the time being.
107. We can stay much as we are, in the same old muddle, with difficult decisions postponed.
108. But it was first postponed for other legislation and then pulled after the Oklahoma City bombing.
109. Swindon Town away against Sunderland has been postponed because of a water-logged pitch at Roker Park.
110. The freeing of oil prices was postponed until June from the target date of April 1.
111. Other economic news from the federal government that was supposed to be released has been postponed.
112. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., has twice postponed hearings on the nomination and expressed strong reservations about it.
113. Similarly our excursion this year had to be postponed from July to September at the request of some members.
114. In any case, it is not scheduled to be addressed until the repeatedly postponed final status talks.
115. On Dec. 13 Landsbergis had announced that a further round of preliminary consultations had been postponed indefinitely by the Soviet side.
116. The House, unimpressed by Bard and Smilie, postponed consideration of the tax.
117. Today he announced his decision ... that men can be admitted ... but ordered that the move be postponed for two years.
118. No doubt this explains why elections there have been postponed indefinitely.
119. Even Beate postponed going out to join the group of older girls in the camp.
120. Her appointments for the following week could, at a pinch, be postponed.
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