postponements (Meaning)

postponements

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

postponements Sentence Examples

  1. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the conference has been subject to multiple postponements.
  2. The project manager requested a postponement for the launch to ensure a successful rollout.
  3. The professor granted a brief postponement for the assignment deadline due to unforeseen student absences.
  4. The wedding ceremony was postponed due to the bride's sudden illness.
  5. Constant postponements of the meeting frustrated the team members, hindering progress.
  6. The band postponed their tour dates due to the lead singer's vocal cord injury.
  7. The court hearing was postponed indefinitely due to a scheduling conflict with the judge.
  8. The opening of the new art exhibition has been postponed until further notice.
  9. The government announced a postponement of the tax deadline to allow for additional preparation time.
  10. The CEO postponed the employee review process due to the ongoing merger negotiations.

FAQs About the word postponements

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

deferments,delays, deferrals, waits, detentions, hesitations,holdups, setbacks, respites, reprieves

dispatches,rushes,hastes,promptitudes

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the conference has been subject to multiple postponements.

The project manager requested a postponement for the launch to ensure a successful rollout.

The professor granted a brief postponement for the assignment deadline due to unforeseen student absences.

The wedding ceremony was postponed due to the bride's sudden illness.