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tabled

adjective as in postponed

adjective as in unanswered

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Kabocha squash and a sauce full of fragrant warming spices make this Bengali-inspired dish a great candidate for the Thanksgiving table.

Unrated during the pandemicThe platter of pork lands on the table with a sigh — mine.

The sergeant placed a gun on a table and told Nussbaum that if he ever said anything about what happened, no one would believe him.

Just thinking of eight months hunched over a laptop at the kitchen table hurts.

With a floor plan that surrounds a central Courtyard — still open, although tables and chairs have been removed, leaving only the marble benches that surround the courtyard’s planters — there are few dead ends, keeping people moving.

Requests from Sisley for a location to conduct the study were continually tabled.

In the end, Abbas could not even get enough Security Council votes to force the U.S. to use its veto and he tabled the motion.

Then, yesterday, the Virginia Senate tabled a so-called personhood bill.

The Sunday Mirror claims that bids as high as $450,000 have already been tabled.

Aside from an occasional strip-club foray, Phoenix appears to have tabled his hip-hop aspirations.

After prolonged discussion the matter was again tabled with a view to future consideration.

This enabled me to get the driver tabled before a tall glass of steaming coffee with a petit verre.

Fig. 219 is a tabled scarf joint which admirably resists tension and compression.

While in turn you watch them, the entire apartment is tabled and table-clothed.

Attorney-General tabled batch of Amendments which transmogrified the Measure.

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On this page you'll find 28 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tabled, such as: delayed, suspended, adjourned, intermitted, prorogued, and scrubbed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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