postponing Antonyms

Meaning of postponing

postponing

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

postponing Sentence Examples

  1. The meeting has been postponed due to the impending storm.
  2. The surgery was postponed indefinitely due to unforeseen complications.
  3. The trip abroad has been postponed until further notice.
  4. The launch of the new product was postponed due to production delays.
  5. The decision on the proposal was postponed pending further consultation.
  6. The deadline for submitting the report was postponed to allow for additional research.
  7. The release of the film was postponed due to technical difficulties.
  8. The construction project was postponed until the necessary permits could be acquired.
  9. The appointment with the doctor was postponed because of a scheduling conflict.
  10. The wedding ceremony was postponed to a later date due to personal reasons.

FAQs About the word postponing

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

delaying, deferring, hesitating,waiting, suspending, shelving, laying over, staying, pausing, extending

dealing (with), working (on),doing, acting,,deciding (upon)

The meeting has been postponed due to the impending storm.

The surgery was postponed indefinitely due to unforeseen complications.

The trip abroad has been postponed until further notice.

The launch of the new product was postponed due to production delays.