putting off Antonyms

Meaning of putting off

putting off

to cause negative feelings in, to induce to wait, to hold back to a later time, repel, disconcert, to rid oneself of, to sell or pass fraudulently

putting off Sentence Examples

  1. I've been putting off doing my homework for weeks.
  2. My doctor recommended putting off surgery for the time being.
  3. She's been putting off her decision about which college to attend.
  4. The politician promised to address the public's concerns, but he kept putting it off.
  5. I need to stop putting off my financial obligations.
  6. The team decided to put off their training session due to the bad weather.
  7. I've been putting off painting my house for years.
  8. She's a notorious procrastinator, always putting off important tasks.
  9. The government has been putting off implementing new regulations.
  10. Don't put off your dreams; start working towards them today.

FAQs About the word putting off

to cause negative feelings in, to induce to wait, to hold back to a later time, repel, disconcert, to rid oneself of, to sell or pass fraudulently

delaying, holding over,postponing, deferring, shelving,putting over, remitting, holding up, holding off (on), stretching (out)

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

I've been putting off doing my homework for weeks.

My doctor recommended putting off surgery for the time being.

She's been putting off her decision about which college to attend.

The politician promised to address the public's concerns, but he kept putting it off.