0 present participle of procrastinate
1 to keep delaying something that must be done, often because it is unpleasant or boring:
This way, the countries taking actions in advance get their rewards and procrastinating countries will have to do more later.
Procrastinating in hope of somatic growth is generally not justified, especially in ventilated babies at risk of developing bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
It shows a degree of procrastinating procedures, and it shows a lack of compassion with the difficulties of these men.
There is nothing to be gained by procrastinating, and much to be lost.
I am not procrastinating in asking for time.
I hope that they will stop procrastinating and that something will be done about reducing the period from five years to four.
I was not entirely surprised by that procrastinating response.
However, the nations are procrastinating, not only on the equipment required, but also on the troops required.