Words and phrases that have a meaning related to postponement: (145 results)
Often used in the same context:
delay, cancellation, adjournment, rainout, resumption, continuance, deferment, closure, schedule, dismissal, annulment, boycott, prepone, halt, disbandment, disqualification, withdrawl, lateness, washout, dissolution, closedown, reconvening, unavailability, nonappearance, outcome, disruption, deferral, downpour, stalling, resignation, reprieve, preparations, rain, suspension, realignment, indisposition, withdrawal, reinstatement, recommencement, departure, clarification, reconsideration, standstill, nonattendance, expulsion, venue, continuation, dethronement, shutdown, convening, setback, reargument, timing, mistrial, interlocutory injunction, rerun, protraction, decision, force majeure, eleventh hour, upcoming, recusal, quorate, hiccup, weather, discontinuation, interruption, snub, nonparticipation, inquorate, reallocation, relocation, duststorm, power outage, renegotiation, pullout, stoppage, misunderstanding, hault, reshuffling, timetable, absence, demolishment, abort, scrapping, organizers, walkout, revocation, sanction, layoff, glitch, hiatus, temporary injunction, televising, unification, eve, deadlock, snafu, finalization, recission, ppd, appointment, lapse, curtailment, respite, aggravation, submersion, soaking, banishment, detention, intermission, lull, remission, discounted, hourly, monthly, renewal, -1, apprentice, approved, aux, best, butler, cabbalistic, cheapest, compute, copy, copyright, costly, customary, delivery, denial, dialectic
More specific:
extension, moratorium, prorogation
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Also try:cold storage, moratorium, reprieve
— Adjectives for postponement: indefinite, further, such, long, temporary, mere, day, second, year, brief, short, more...
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