postponement (Meaning)
postponement (n)
time during which some action is awaited
act of putting off to a future time
Synonyms & Antonyms of postponement
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postponement Sentence Examples
- The postponed match was finally played after a month-long delay.
- The postponement of the exams caused widespread dissatisfaction among students.
- Due to unfavorable weather conditions, the concert was subject to postponement.
- The Senate voted in favor of postponing the decision until further evidence was available.
- The postponement of the wedding was a source of disappointment for the bride and groom.
- The postponement of the project led to significant financial losses for the company.
- The postponement of the meeting allowed us to gather more information and make a more informed decision.
- The postponement of the flight left travelers stranded at the airport.
- The postponement of the deadline gave us much-needed time to complete the project.
- The postponement of the elections created political instability in the country.
FAQs About the word postponement
time during which some action is awaited, act of putting off to a future time
deferral, deferment,delay, holdup,wait, detention, setback, holdback, reprieve,respite
haste,rush, haste, rush, promptness, promptness, dispatch,dispatch, promptitude,promptitude
The postponed match was finally played after a month-long delay.
The postponement of the exams caused widespread dissatisfaction among students.
Due to unfavorable weather conditions, the concert was subject to postponement.
The Senate voted in favor of postponing the decision until further evidence was available.