tabled

[ˈteɪbld]

tabled Definition

  • 1to postpone the consideration of a motion or proposal to a later time
  • 2to present something for discussion or consideration

Using tabled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tabled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The committee has tabled the proposal until next month.

  • Example

    The motion was tabled for further discussion.

  • Example

    He tabled a new plan for the project.

  • Example

    The issue was tabled due to lack of time.

tabled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tabled

  • available for discussion or consideration

    Example

    We have several options on the table for resolving this issue.

  • not available for discussion or consideration

    Example

    The possibility of a merger is off the table for now.

  • a meeting or discussion involving all parties concerned

    Example

    We need to get everyone round the table to resolve this issue.

Origins of tabled

from the verb 'table' meaning 'to set a table'

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Summary: tabled in Brief

The verb 'tabled' [ˈteɪbld] means to postpone or present something for discussion. It is often used in parliamentary contexts, as in 'The committee has tabled the proposal until next month.' 'Tabled' can also be used in phrases like 'on the table,' indicating something available for discussion, and 'round the table,' referring to a meeting involving all parties concerned.