How about "postpone"?
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The future tense of postpone is will postpone.
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.
to delay or postpone something unwanted, such as hunger, foreclosure, death, etc.
Let's postpone the presentation.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to postpone are postponement and the gerund, postponing.
No. that is the way it is spelled: postpone.
The phrase "write to me something" is not grammatically correct. It should be either "write something to me" or "write me something."
Filing an appeal will postpone the execution of a prisoner sentenced to death.
Rather than postpone the football game, the clubs played in another nearby city.