deferred
Prononciation : [dɪˈfɜrd]
Mot
Contexte : « commitment »
(verb) to put something off or delay it to a later time. This often happens when you decide not to do something right now but instead do it later.
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She deferred her appointment until next week because she was busy today.
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He didn't want to defer the project; he wanted to finish it right away.
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Why did you defer your decision about the new job?
Contexte : « commitment »
(adjective) when something is postponed or delayed, often used to describe decisions or actions that will happen later. Think of it like waiting to do something important.
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The meeting for the big project is deferred until next month so everyone can prepare.
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The deferred tasks will not be completed on time if we keep postponing them.
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When will the deferred actions finally take place?
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