indefinitely

adverb15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

To put off an event or action to a later time without deciding on a new date.

To make something happen at a later time than originally planned, without setting a new time.

To continue to exist or happen for a period of time with no clear end.

To officially stop something for a period whose end is not determined.

To remain in a place or state for a period with no fixed end.

A more formal way to say postpone indefinitely, often used for decisions or payments.

To keep someone in an official place, like a police station, without a time limit.

To close a formal meeting or court case without setting a date to continue.

To put someone in prison for a period of time that is not fixed.

To make something last for a longer time, with no defined end.

To cause a situation or state to continue without a defined end time.

To continue to exist, especially for longer than is usual or desirable.

To provide the conditions in which something can continue to exist without a set end point.

To do or happen again and again without a planned stop.

To increase in number again and again without a clear limit.