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Meanings of
postponed
in anglès
rus
отложено
portuguès
diferido
espanyol
aplazado
català
posposat
Back to the meaning
Planned projects which have been postponed, not cancelled.
Related terms
project
català
posposat
Deferred.
deferred
Related terms
delayed
Sinònims
Examples for "
deferred
"
deferred
Examples for "
deferred
"
1
A decision to publish the Food Safety Authority Bill was
deferred
yesterday.
2
Non-essential work would be
deferred
while alert level four was in effect.
3
The Tacoma News Tribune newspaper said he received a
deferred
12-month sentence.
4
Several brokers said the
deferred
bonus targets are considerably higher than expected.
5
Photo: RNZ The hearing went ahead after it was
deferred
three times.
Usage of
postponed
in anglès
1
Seven companies have
postponed
IPOs since the market reopened two weeks ago.
2
It is possible sentencing could be
postponed
due to his health problems.
3
However, the launch could still be
postponed
if weather conditions change unexpectedly.
4
The
postponed
Tokyo Olympic Games, one year away today, is no different.
5
It
postponed
the sale in December 2008, citing the global financial crisis.
6
The court granted the request and
postponed
the case until 25 October.
7
An Environment Agency spokesman said: The Kendal project has not been
postponed
.
8
Airbus parent EADS today
postponed
a major restructuring announcement planned for tomorrow.
9
Without legal representation, a case hearing last Tuesday was
postponed
until tomorrow.
10
The merger will either be abandoned or
postponed
indefinitely, the paper said.
11
Mr Adams has
postponed
a number of engagements over the coming days.
12
The party's disciplinary committee, however,
postponed
its decision for a few days.
13
Samoa's National University has also
postponed
its end of the year graduation.
14
Six Nations want Ireland and France to play
postponed
match in March
15
The work, while not cancelled, is to be
postponed
for several years.
16
The case has been
postponed
until May to allow for further investigations.
Other examples for "postponed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
postponed
postpone
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
postpone until
postpone indefinitely
postpone again
postpone twice
postpone a decision
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Translations for
postponed
rus
отложено
portuguès
diferido
protelado
reagendado
postergado
procrastinado
remarcado
posposto
adiado
prorrogado
espanyol
aplazado
postpuesto
pospuesta
pospuesto
aplazada
català
posposat
ajornat
Postponed
through the time
Postponed
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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