0 a delay to an event because someone plans or decides that it should happen at a later date or time:
Professional sports announced mass postponements and cancellations.
An indefinite postponement was ordered by the judge because of the danger posed by a violent protest taking place outside the courthouse.
Nonetheless, the basic idea remains attractive, not only for reducing turbulence levels but also for the postponement of laminar/turbulent transition.
The apparent postponement of saturation is postulated to be due to modification of the flow field by convergence.
For simplicity, we impose the postponement of retirement exogenously.
It was by no means certain that any category of agriculturist would gain from postponement.
The delay in the search for help was caused both by a misjudgment of the symptoms and by simple postponement.
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