English to Indonesian Dictionary postpone

postpone

menunda
definition
verb
the visit had to be postponed for some time
cause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled.
translation of 'postpone'
verb
memperlamakan,
memperlambatkan,
memperlambat,
mengundurkan,
menangguhkan,
mempertangguhkan,
mengemudiankan,
memperlalaikan,
memundurkan,
membelakangkan,
menunda
example
Worries about crime led councillors to 'postpone' a decision on a leisure trail on a former railway.
Meanwhile the council is planning to 'postpone' the introduction of recycling schemes for flats.
Most of them keep on 'postponing' their preparations till the last day.
These factors can easily lead to delays or 'postponements' that simply don't happen with other clients.
The game was 'postponed' as a mark of respect.
For her, she says, having a baby in her 30s was less about 'postponing' a family for her career than meeting the right person.
Just don't mess around with 'postponing' elections on the basis of technological quibbles.
In addition, there is the Treasury pressure, acute at the moment, to look critically at all avoidable or 'postponable' expenditure (there is a war, of uncertain scope and duration, to be paid for).
One, I think the risk of 'postponing' them is greater than the risk of having them, but it's going to be a close call.
Yet all this is merely 'postponing' the inevitable.
Increasingly, the kinds of memory problems that have long been seen as inevitable with age are now thought to be avoidable - or at least 'postponable' .
Meetings have been 'postponed' for the summer months.
Since I actually don't know what that course is about, just who takes it, I am 'postponing' decisions.
Why has every single, even remotely, controversial decision been 'postponed' until October?
She requires several more surgeries but they have been indefinitely 'postponed' due to financial constraints.
The 'postponers' are those who refuse to make a decision, allowing relationships, professional commitments and finally nature to make the choice for them.
To my surprise she now seemed to believe my problems and was considering 'postponing' my death sentence.
It is important to note that the 'postponements' or adjournments were all with the consent of the appellant, as we have already observed.
In a way, this can be expected with the number of delays, 'postponements' and redesigns the game went through.
This suggests that the 'postponers' intend to work, but somehow get sidetracked.
The delays and 'postponements' could have affected our team in a bad way.
They keep 'postponing' it, and even their promises are not being fulfilled.
Lawyers have another two hours to file briefs for and against 'postponing' the October 7 recall.
You observe and store up what you need, but you know, always, that you're escaping something, 'postponing' the inevitable.
If millions of postal votes have to be verified, 'postponing' the forming of a new government - so be it.
The Prime Minister 'postponing' the announcement of the election for 24 hours was a good one as well.
The Institute of Health and Welfare estimates that 80 per cent of health related conditions in old age are preventable or 'postponable' if corrected in time.
As she waits on the mainland for the arrival of her fiancé, the fog rolls in, 'postponing' any traffic to or from the island that evening.
And every day we read about delays, 'postponements' , difficulties in the trial, terrible security problems.
The men's court hearing was 'postponed' indefinitely on Tuesday.
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