- Defer
- Delay
- Hindrance
- Knock
- Partly offset backlog from unwanted delay
- Reversal in progress
- Reversal of fortune
- Bar, for some time, made us raise outlay
- Dangle
- Defer
- Defer briefly
- Defer; hang
- Halt temporarily
- Hang
- A hold up
- At heart, Mandela yearns for deferment
- Defer
- Hindrance
- Hold up the Spanish during day?
- Keep waiting
- Logjam
- Defer
- Hold over
- Postpone
- Suspend the court to a future date
- Suspend until a later time
- To put off or defer to another day, or indefinitely; to
postpone; to close or suspend for the day; -- commonly said of the
meeting, or the action, of convened body; as, to adjourn the meeting;
to adjourn a debate.
- To suspend business for a time, as from one day to
another, or for a longer period, or indefinitely; usually, to suspend
public business, as of legislatures and courts, or other convened
bodies; as, congress adjourned at four o'clock; the court adjourned
without day.
- Defer
- Hold over
- Hold over mail for the quiet one
- Put off to a later time
- To defer to a future or later time; to put off; also,
to cause to be deferred or put off; to delay; to adjourn; as, to
postpone the consideration of a bill to the following day, or
indefinitely.
- To place after, behind, or below something, in respect
to precedence, preference, value, or importance.