defer endlessly

Frequency: 5.55.2 per million words

To postpone something repeatedly or for a seemingly infinite time.

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Examples (20)

  • The committee seems to defer the decision endlessly, causing frustration among staff.
  • The committee will defer the decision endlessly without clear leadership.
  • We cannot defer this crucial system update endlessly; it's becoming a security risk.
  • Politicians tend to defer difficult issues endlessly during election years.
  • He tends to defer his responsibilities endlessly, waiting for the perfect moment that never comes.
  • We cannot defer this maintenance work endlessly or problems will worsen.
  • Deferring the repairs endlessly will only lead to more significant problems down the line.
  • The board seems willing to defer budget discussions endlessly.
  • The government was criticized for deferring the environmental reforms endlessly.
  • Don't defer your dreams endlessly - take action now.
  • Why do they continue to defer the project's launch endlessly without any clear explanation?
  • Management continues to defer employee requests endlessly.
  • The research team has been forced to defer the experiment endlessly due to a lack of funding.
  • The project timeline allows us to defer certain features endlessly.
  • It feels like they will defer a final verdict endlessly, leaving everyone in limbo.
  • Students often defer their thesis work endlessly until the last moment.
  • You shouldn't defer your happiness endlessly for the sake of others.
  • The court may defer sentencing endlessly in complex cases.
  • Despite repeated promises, the company continues to defer payment endlessly, forcing suppliers to take legal action.
  • Companies that defer innovation endlessly risk falling behind competitors.