0 present participle of procrastinate
1 to keep delaying something that must be done, often because it is unpleasant or boring:
Or are we to live with a procrastinating organisation which cannot settle anything in under 10 years?
No one says that we should not go ahead, and no one is procrastinating: it is absurd to suggest that.
There is no time limit so it can go on procrastinating for as long as it likes.
A country such as ours, procrastinating on the outside, will see its currency become the inevitable prey of financial speculators.
The employee may think that the employer is procrastinating somewhat but is looking in good faith at his application.
However, there is often wide suspicion that setting up a royal commission is a means of procrastinating instead of introducing policies and actions.
Meanwhile, others are procrastinating and have not yet begun investing.
However, the nations are procrastinating, not only on the equipment required, but also on the troops required.