Similar words: postpone, postponement, poster, post-war, postman, posture, posting, apostasy. Meaning: adj. put off to later.
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121. Changes in community care were recently postponed because they would add to Poll Tax charges.
122. Dozens of boards of governors sessions have been postponed because too few members have turned up.
123. More sophisticated rules for smoothing these end values are available, but discussion of them is postponed for the present.
124. Liverpool Harriers' match at Coventry, scheduled for last weekend,[www.Sentencedict.com] has been postponed until July 25.
125. If the wedding has to be postponed or cancelled after the invitations have been sent out notification cards should be promptly despatched.
126. The council postponed reading of an ordinance to increase traffic fines in Grand Forks until the new council takes office.
127. And biologists at universities are wary of spending years designing an experiment that may be postponed or lost in space.
128. Municipal elections in the province were postponed from November until next May, mainly because of unresolved disputes over electoral boundaries.
129. The meeting was postponed after a snowstorm and has yet to be rescheduled.
130. Connections had postponed running plans for the previously unbeaten Tenby until they had established the cause of his failure.
131. The opening night of the Folies had been postponed for two days.
132. But the result has convinced financial markets that the day of the euro is postponed.
133. In order to avoid repetition, description and evaluation of these theories is mainly postponed until Chapter 4.
134. But delays over a decision about the nature of the contract meant the deadline for tenders was postponed to February 24.
135. BAfter all, the extension has been postponed for decades by a barrage of legal and legislative challenges.
136. The arrival of the Transport Secretary was further postponed by a slow-moving statement over frigate orders.
137. Expected early in the year, it had been postponed, ostensibly because of the Gulf war.
138. Several of today's football games have been postponed because of heavy snow.
139. Thousands of workplace safety and pension benefit inspections and investigations have been canceled or postponed.
140. Instead, the Wednesday hearing was postponed half an hour before it was to begin, Jett said.
141. Ershad's trial had been scheduled to open on Feb. 16, but was postponed for a month on a technicality.
142. Against Gorbachev's wishes a vote on the issue had to be postponed until the following day.
143. It was expected that some of the larger projects approved by the Gandhi government would be postponed.
144. The need to make room for newcomers was postponed until two are in.
145. Last week, the district board postponed a decision on whether to break the contract.
146. However, because of the early bond market close, a Merrill underwriter said the deal was postponed until today.
147. Worthington, his hernia operation postponed, should be there too, helping to take the strain.
148. He postponed a signing ceremony for the line-item veto measure until next week.
149. Important industrial and development projects were also either postponed or cancelled.
150. Further decisions are evidently being postponed until an answer has been received from Rome.
More similar words: postpone, postponement, poster, post-war, postman, posture, posting, apostasy, postcard, posterity, postulate, post mortem, postmortem, postmodern, post-mortem, ex post facto, preposterous, outpour, potpourri, dustpan, a hot potato, first prize, the first person, in the first place, pony, pond, keep on, weapon, ponder, opponent.