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deferment

[dih-fur-muhnt] / dɪˈfɜr mənt /


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Less than two weeks ago the deferment on the export license, which had been extended once, was set to expire after a full year.

From Los Angeles Times

One Muscovite told The Associated Press that his employer, a state-funded organization, gathered up the military registration cards of all male employees of fighting age and said it would get them deferments.

From Seattle Times

Some repayment plans offered by the federal government were also ineligible, and any payments made while billing was paused through forbearance or deferment did not count toward the required 120 monthly payments.

From Seattle Times

Now, the Education Department plans to look back at these accounts and issue credit where appropriate for the time active members of the military were in deferment or forbearance.

From Seattle Times

Borrowers can also choose to continue making payments during this temporary deferment.

From Seattle Times