yeah if you have a good reason
Postpone means to put off or delay until a later time or date. It is derived from the prefix post-, meaning after, which indicates that the action will happen later than originally planned.
Well it could either be a metaphor or a literal statement. If you are to postpone a party, you are canceling it for that day and moving it to a different date.
You shouldn't. Wouldn't start that young, I'd postpone the heartbreak until a little later! Best wishes.
You have said it exactly - to 'postpone' is to put off until a future time.
Postpone until after.
Put off until a later time. Or, passed on to someone else as like deferring to answer to the question to another person.
post script or post mortem -postpone means to put off until later
postpone- to hold back completely until a later time post office postdate- to assign a date that is later then the actual date postscript-words or a statement at the end of a letter postmark- a mark cancelled a postal stamp postage- a charge to carry mail postal
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'Postpone'.
Due to muddy field conditions, the little league players will postpone their game until next week. We have to postpone the party because our entire family is sick with the flu. If you haven't finished your data summaries then we need to postpone our meeting. Because of recent budget cuts, we'll need to postpone the class trip.
Postpone is a verb that means to arrange to have something take place later than originally scheduled.Words with similar meanings could beDelayRescheduleProcrastinate