postponed (Meaning)

postponed

to place later in precedence, preference, or importance, to put off (as an action or event) until a later time, to subordinate (a lien) to a later lien, to put off to a later time, to place later in order of precedence, preference, or importance, to place later (as in a sentence) than the normal position in English

postponed Sentence Examples

  1. The meeting was postponed due to technical difficulties.
  2. The doctor postponed the surgery until next week.
  3. The concert was postponed indefinitely because of poor weather conditions.
  4. The government postponed the implementation of the new law.
  5. The flight was postponed for several hours, causing inconvenience to passengers.
  6. The release of the movie was postponed because of production delays.
  7. The launch of the new product was postponed to avoid competition with another brand.
  8. The board meeting was postponed to give members time to prepare.
  9. The deadline for the project was postponed to accommodate additional time for development.
  10. The wedding ceremony was postponed as the bride and groom had to deal with an unexpected family emergency.

FAQs About the word postponed

to place later in precedence, preference, or importance, to put off (as an action or event) until a later time, to subordinate (a lien) to a later lien, to put

delayed,detained, belated, behind, delinquent, dillydallying, laggard, dilatory, slow, late

premature, untimely, early, prompt, unseasonable, precocious, opportune, inopportune,timely,seasonable

The meeting was postponed due to technical difficulties.

The doctor postponed the surgery until next week.

The concert was postponed indefinitely because of poor weather conditions.

The government postponed the implementation of the new law.