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- DEFER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
defer, postpone, suspend, stay mean to delay an action or proceeding defer implies a deliberate putting off to a later time postpone implies an intentional deferring usually to a definite time suspend implies temporary stoppage with an added suggestion of waiting until some condition is satisfied
- DEFERRING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
He'll end up deferring to the stars, doing the small things to help the team win
- Deferring - definition of deferring by The Free Dictionary
To defer is to decide to do something at a more convenient time in the future; it often suggests avoidance: to defer making a payment delay is sometimes equivalent to defer, but it usu suggests a hindrance or dilatory tactic: Completion of the work was deferred by bad weather
- Defer - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Defer means to put off or delay You can try to defer the inevitable by pushing “snooze” and falling back asleep, but eventually you're going to have to get up If you're excellent at pushing things to a later date and a master at procrastination, then you already know how to defer
- DEFERRING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
"He carries only phoney credit cards, but he was trying to help me by deferring the cost of his stay
- DEFER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
verb (used with object) deferred, deferring to submit for decision; refer We defer questions of this kind to the president
- defer verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of defer verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary defer (doing) something to delay something until a later time synonym put off The department deferred the decision for six months She had applied for deferred admission to college
- DEFER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DEFER definition: 1 to delay something until a later time: 2 to delay something until a later time: 3 to delay… Learn more
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