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postpone

[pohst-pohn, pohs-] / poʊstˈpoʊn, poʊs- /


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But if one had to guess—and this viewer has to, given that only nine episodes were made available for review—Robby’s exit is going to be postponed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eurostar, which links the UK to the European mainland, told passengers travelling between London and the Netherlands to postpone their journeys, as services could not operate beyond Brussels due to the Dutch weather.

From Barron's

Whether tactical victories accumulate into strategic success or merely postpone strategic reckoning, we cannot yet know.

From MarketWatch

Passengers travelling between London, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam are being advised to postpone their journey.

From BBC

Newport County said its Sunday League Two fixture against Tranmere Rovers at Rodney Parade has been postponed due to an unplayable pitch.

From BBC