Hold back to a later time.
To delay or put off an event or an appointment.
Euphemism for "ignore", that is, postpone until the hell freezes over.
To put off until a later time.
1 The escalating crisis prompted Nigeria to postpone its Feb. 14 presidential election.
2 May has asked EU leaders to postpone Britain's exit until June 30.
3 It may be best to postpone certain talks and discussions for today!
4 Blomkvist thought hard: what to say to prevent or postpone his execution.
5 The decision to postpone the election for a month had been right.
6 Did Prince Charles's letter lead Tony Blair to postpone herbal medicines law?
7 Low clouds forced Nasa to postpone Endeavour's first launch attempt yesterday morning.
8 The National Parents Council called on the ASTI to postpone its action.
9 Yet he seems determined to postpone the moment of admitting as much.
10 If you need to postpone something, make sure you return to it.
11 Deferred compensation plans allow employees to postpone taking some of their pay.
12 It may be best to postpone certain decisions, as and where applicable!
13 Why not postpone tax cuts until all wrong has been put right?
14 If it does not impact the relationship just postpone it, it said.
15 We decided to postpone all league and cup games for a week.
16 He might postpone the fatal day; his purse was not yet empty.
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