indefinite postponement
Frequency: 4.52.1 per million words
The act of delaying something for a period of time that is not decided.
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- The project faced an indefinite postponement due to budget cuts.
- The strike led to an indefinite postponement of the peace negotiations.
- They announced the indefinite postponement of the annual conference.
- Due to the severe hurricane, the organizers announced an indefinite postponement.
- The trial was subject to an indefinite postponement pending new evidence.
- The defendants faced an indefinite postponement of their trial date.
- Such an indefinite postponement can cause considerable uncertainty.
- A sudden lack of funding caused an indefinite postponement of the construction project.
- We hope to avoid an indefinite postponement of the crucial meeting.
- Fans were disappointed by the indefinite postponement of the band's concert.
- The government ordered the indefinite postponement of all non-essential travel.
- The committee voted unanimously for an indefinite postponement of the final decision.
- An indefinite postponement means there's no fixed date for resumption.
- Such an indefinite postponement could seriously harm the company's reputation.
- The decision resulted in the indefinite postponement of their expansion plans.
- He requested an indefinite postponement of the meeting due to health reasons.
- Concerns about safety led to the indefinite postponement of the event.
- The CEO explained the technical reasons behind the indefinite postponement.
- The doctor recommended an indefinite postponement of the surgery.
- There has been an indefinite postponement of the rocket launch due to engine failure.