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procrastinate

[proh-kras-tuh-neyt, pruh-] / proʊˈkræs təˌneɪt, prə- /


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It’s one thing to study and write about later life; it’s quite another to live it and see things I wish I had done differently or, in particular, hadn’t procrastinated about.

From The Wall Street Journal

While urging listeners to be diligent about checkups, Ferguson admitted that she had been procrastinating until her sister insisted she get her mammogram as soon as possible.

From Los Angeles Times

It's usually because I'm bored, or I'm procrastinating.

From Salon

So I’m just curious how you think about that idea, that often, if we just sort of procrastinate and do nothing, the market is able to kind of unwind some of these more anti-competitive situations.

From New York Times

If you’re traveling internationally this summer, don’t procrastinate on getting your passport in order.

From Washington Post