Yes, to temporize means to delay or to take action in a way that avoids making a definitive decision or commitment. It often involves postponing a resolution or response in order to gain more time or to assess a situation more thoroughly. This term is commonly used in contexts where strategic delay is beneficial.
A law can be passed if the President doesn't temporize too long.
To temporize is to avoid making a decision. Here are some sentences.We can pass the law if the mayor won't temporize any longer.When you temporize, you're just wasting time, so make a decision.I will temporize on that decision in order to keep the peace.
Hoping to be asked by someone more popular, she decided to temporize when the new student invited her to the prom, saying she needed her parents' permission before accepting.While her friend continue to temporize, making excuses to the guards, she escaped through the back door.
Hoping to be asked by someone more popular, she decided to temporize when the new student invited her to the prom, saying she needed her parents' permission before accepting.
The future tense of delay is will delay.
Temporary, contemporary, temporal, extemporaneous, temporize, tempo (via Italian), tense (of a verb, via French).
In Verilog, you can model inertial delay using # delay model and transport delay using tran delay model. # delay model specifies inertial delay by adding a delay value after signal assignment, while tran delay model specifies transport delay using the tran keyword before signal assignment. Both delay models can be used to accurately model timing behavior in digital circuits.
Processing delay Queuing delay Transmission delay Propagation delay
delay,wait,stop
The plural of delay is delays.
Tom DeLay's birth name is Thomas Dale DeLay.
He has gotten a rash from the other kids at school.