Sentence examples for The postponement from inspiring English sources

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The postponement

noun

A delay, as a formal delay in a proceeding.

  • The lawyer asked for a postponement in the trial so he could spend more time preparing before it began.

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The postponement was catastrophic.

The postponement led to a unusual event.

The postponement is deeply embarrassing for Ukraine.

The postponement may give Woods time to regroup.

The postponement of the women's super combined was announced Friday.

The postponement was accompanied by a bout of buck passing.

The postponement of the second week of games.

The postponement also left some of the remaining bidders fuming.

The postponement was first reported by The Globe.

The postponement creates a chance to try again.

The postponement is a welcome development.

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