You have said it exactly - to 'postpone' is to put off until a future time.
This helped people buy things and pay for them over a period of time. If someone didn't have all the money at one time they could pay it off week by week until they could pay it off
To me, the consideration of whether there will be any left of the commodity in the future if it is overused now. Water, oil, minerals and land would be examples of limited supply.
Instead of having people die now, you push off the inevitable to the future. After all, people have to die someday. Maybe fewer people will be on welfare in the future? That's the short argument.
Instead of having people die now, you push off the inevitable to the future. After all, people have to die someday. Maybe fewer people will be on welfare in the future? That's the short argument.
Barclays is a place of employment with many positives. They offer full and part time employment, time off, and various benefits.
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.
Put off until a later time. Or, passed on to someone else as like deferring to answer to the question to another person.
One word is postpone.
I think I'll answer this later, or should I postpone it until tomorrow. You get the idea, it's someone who tends to put things off. lol
Postpone is a verb that means to arrange to have something take place later than originally scheduled.Words with similar meanings could beDelayRescheduleProcrastinate
To put an event off or delay it.
Put off means to postpone.
Adjourn-means that the meeting is postpone and hold off, put off.
post script or post mortem -postpone means to put off until later
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