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dilatoriness

NOUN
belatedness
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In his letter to Lyell, he rued his own dilatoriness.

From Scientific American • Dec. 12, 2011

But Chungking reported last week that Soviet dilatoriness had "much affected" the feasibility of the landing.

From Time Magazine Archive

Popular Premier Venizelos knew what most Greeks in the Middle East urgently wanted: an end to the old Tsouderos cabinet's dilatoriness, a broadened government capable of administering liberated Greece until elections could be held.

From Time Magazine Archive

The cold was so intense on that winter morning that we were slow in getting out to our daily duties, a dilatoriness which we shared with our fellow-citizens of the frontier town.

From The Warden of the Plains and Other Stories of Life in the Canadian North-west by Maclean, John

Kate asserted complete recovery and proceeded to dress, though with a languid dilatoriness which belied her statement.

From A Romance of Wastdale by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)




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