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.

She called the postponement "misguided".

He eventually mentions the postponement.

The postponement led to a unusual event.

The postponement is deeply embarrassing for Ukraine.

There was anger at the postponement.

Mr. Hain termed the postponement "a glitch".

But the postponement gave her no solace.

The postponement may give Woods time to regroup.

The center cited "logistical reasons" for the postponement.

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

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