Simply put, it means that the company is 'guessing' how much the product will be released and sole for. It's a very very rough estimate and will likely be largely off the actual price.
Whether you put a comma after the word maybe depends on the context. For example:I thought maybe I'd go shopping.I wondered whether to go shopping and thought, maybe I will.Maybe it will rain later today.It will rain later today, maybe.
The opposite of "put", or to "put away", would be to "take out". The opposite of "put on", would then of course be to "take off". Usually the opposite revolves around taking something away.
Put outside a group.
It mean put your hands up or you'll go to heaven
Procrastinate.
not do until later
The prefix of "put off" is "post-", which means to place or schedule something for a later time.
It means put off until later.
Postpone
To put off to a later date is to defer.
Put off until a later time. Or, passed on to someone else as like deferring to answer to the question to another person.
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.
A forbearance is when a lender allowes the borrower to put off payments until a later time.
What is the meaning to put of to a later date? First of all to correct you grammar. The question shoul read , What is the meaning 'to put off to a later date'? To put off to a later date means to postpone an action , or to [ut off to a later date. e.g. The football match was postponed for one week , because ther pitch was flooded.
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.
procrastinate