postpone
verbverb Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they postpone he / she / it postpones past simple postponed -ing form postponing
jump to other results to arrange for an event, etc. to take place at a later time or date synonym put somebodyoff postpone something The game has already been postponed three times. postpone something to/until something We'll have to postpone the meeting until next week. They agreed to postpone repayment of the loan to a future unspecified date. postpone doing something It was an unpopular decision to postpone building the new hospital. compare cancel
noun [uncountable, countable] Riots led to the postponement of local elections.See postpone in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary