postponement

[pəʊstˈpəʊnmənt]

postponement Definition

  • 1the action of postponing something; deferral
  • 2an instance of something being postponed

Using postponement: Examples

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

  • Example

    The postponement of the meeting was due to unforeseen circumstances.

  • Example

    The game was rescheduled after a postponement due to bad weather.

  • Example

    The postponement of the project led to further delays in production.

postponement Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for postponement

Antonyms for postponement

Phrases with postponement

  • indefinite postponement

    Example

    The decision on the matter was postponed sine die.

  • a delay in making a decision or taking action

    Example

    The judge granted a postponement of judgment until more evidence could be presented.

  • postponement of gratification

    the act of delaying immediate satisfaction or pleasure in the hope of future gain or benefit

    Example

    The ability to practice postponement of gratification is an important aspect of self-control.

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Summary: postponement in Brief

Postponement [pəʊstˈpəʊnmənt] refers to the act of delaying or deferring something, often due to unforeseen circumstances. It can also refer to an instance of something being postponed. Examples include the postponement of meetings, games, and projects. Phrases like 'postponement sine die' denote indefinite postponement, while 'postponement of gratification' refers to delaying immediate satisfaction for future gain.