procrastinate Definition In English

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Examples of procrastinate

  • That might encourage people to procrastinate in order to exploit the new arrangements—for example.

  • I am not talking about anyone who procrastinates or tries to avoid appearing.

  • I hope that they will stop procrastinating and that something will be done about reducing the period from five years to four.

  • There might be agricultural committees who on occasion will procrastinate where speed is desirable.

  • The longer we procrastinate, the weaker becomes our negotiating position.

  • All they do, however, is procrastinate and delay.

  • I am not procrastinating in asking for time.

  • I am sure that he, like me, would like to make a decision fairly quickly rather than procrastinate on the matter.

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