postpone indefinitely
Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words
To put off an event or action to a later time without deciding on a new date.
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- The committee decided to postpone the meeting indefinitely.
- The event has been postponed indefinitely due to lack of interest.
- Due to unforeseen circumstances, the project has been postponed indefinitely.
- They decided to postpone the project indefinitely until funding is secured.
- They were forced to postpone their travel plans indefinitely.
- The board meeting was postponed indefinitely following the CEO's resignation.
- The government chose to postpone the new policy indefinitely.
- We cannot afford to postpone this decision indefinitely; we need a resolution soon.
- We may have to postpone the concert indefinitely if ticket sales don't improve.
- All travel plans were postponed indefinitely because of the global pandemic.
- The judge ruled to postpone the trial indefinitely.
- The government chose to postpone the new policy indefinitely after public outcry.
- His departure was postponed indefinitely because of the visa issues.
- She had to postpone her retirement indefinitely due to unexpected financial difficulties.
- The company decided to postpone the product launch indefinitely.
- It's unwise to postpone important tasks indefinitely; they tend to accumulate.
- She hoped they wouldn't postpone the wedding indefinitely.
- The launch of the new product has been postponed indefinitely pending further testing.
- All further discussions were postponed indefinitely.
- If conditions don't improve, we may have to postpone the outdoor concert indefinitely.