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procrastinate

[proh-kras-tuh-neyt, pruh-] / proʊˈkræs təˌneɪt, prə- /


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And one of the big success stories for defaults is the automatic enrolment in pension schemes, because many of us procrastinate saving for retirement.

From BBC

They might procrastinate, struggle to finish projects or seem unable to manage basic tasks.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The police and crime commissioner prevaricated, procrastinated, refused to get rid of Mr Guildford when it was quite clear that that was the only route possible," Silverman said.

From BBC

It’s one thing to study and write about later life; it’s quite another to live it and see things I wish I had done differently or, in particular, hadn’t procrastinated about.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I told you to have this done yesterday. Stop procrastinating and get it done now.”

From Literature