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postpone

[pohst-pohn, pohs-] / poʊstˈpoʊn, poʊs- /


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Ministers have indicated they will agree to postpone elections due next May until 2027, if authorities request it by mid-January.

From BBC

He appeared in court Wednesday, when a judge postponed his arraignment until January.

From Los Angeles Times

He was held in a glass enclosure as Jackson requested that his arraignment be postponed until Jan. 7.

From The Wall Street Journal

Opinions are mixed on whether the situation will result in OpenAI postponing becoming a publicly traded company or instead make its way faster to Wall Street to cash in on the AI euphoria.

From Barron's

Officials have cautioned that the process is fast-moving and that meetings can always be postponed or canceled as the president continues to deliberate.

From The Wall Street Journal