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postponed

adjective as in deferred

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The King's trip to Birmingham, his first engagement of the autumn, had previously been postponed after he'd been taken ill with an adverse response to his cancer treatment.

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District officials have countered that temporary pandemic relief postponed the financial reckoning, but that the school system is now spending more than it is taking in.

An appeal in a trial that has been postponed three times will be the first to be livestreamed under a new service from the Scottish courts.

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McDonald's Japan has postponed a child's menu toy promotion after complaints that a recent Pokémon giveaway led to piles of food being dumped, with the cards then being sold on for profit.

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Morecambe had their opening fixtures postponed after the National League suspended them over a failure to comply with the league's rules.

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

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