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To put off (a matter or person to be dealt with) deliberately to a future time. (present participle)

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Usage examples (33)
  • Nancy: When transferring influence, begin deferring publicly to the new mentee.
  • Foley is against the idea of deferring capital projects.
  • Artest called deferring to Bryant a "no-brainer" because his goal is to win a championship.
  • Several other OPEC ministers, including Iran, Qatar and Nigeria, also support the idea of deferring a decision until December 17 in Oran.
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