English to Malay Dictionary procrastinate

procrastinate

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definition
verb
it won't be this price for long, so don't procrastinate
delay or postpone action; put off doing something.
translation of 'procrastinate'
verb
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example
When asked to do something, they say they will do it but 'procrastinate' until someone else does it.
He always used his religious vow of rest as an excuse to 'procrastinate' until one or two the night after Sunday.
The tendency has been to ignore or 'procrastinate' until intervention becomes the least unattractive course of action.
it won't be this price for long, so don't 'procrastinate'
When you're under too much emotional stress, you vacillate and 'procrastinate' , especially when it has something to do with money.
Insensitive bureaucrats in the capital should not be allowed to 'procrastinate' and thereby delay the delivery of food to the needy.
the temptation will be to 'procrastinate' until the power struggle plays itself out
As if this delay was not enough it was further compounded by 'procrastination' in implementing the action recommended.
Of course I 'procrastinated' until till the last minute, who in high school doesn't?
Since it turned out I spent more time 'procrastinating' instead of actually doing anything, I decided to finally finish my Bachelor of Arts degree.
Indecision and inaction can lead to bigger problems in business so avoid 'procrastination' and delay.
Apparently, we are not only 'procrastinators' and malingerers but a bunch of lily-livered cowards because going to the dentist tops the list, followed by exercising and saving money.
I guess we're all avoiders and 'procrastinators' , but those who come to my corner of the university have turned it into an art, to the extent that that's why they're here, really.
The moment of grim realisation that I was 'procrastinating' in an obsessive fashion came standing at the sink one day, when I caught myself polishing the cutlery.
For 'procrastinators' , 50 per cent of all tickets are held back until an hour before the performance, to be sold at the venue.
You know there are people who, despite promising they'll do things earlier and stop 'procrastinating' , always still leave things to the last possible moment?
Nicias was a lousy general - he 'procrastinated' and hesitated, and his forces died off slowly.
But instead it has 'procrastinated' and delayed, to the ever-increasing cost of the taxpayer.
With this essay, I would have taken 'procrastination' and apathy to new heights, but I never got round to bothering.
I need to quit 'procrastinating' and sit down with all the prospectuses, leaflets and my notes from the two universities I'm considering as my first choice.
The colonial powers 'procrastinated' , either by inefficiency or intent (perhaps thinking they would get them for nothing if they did not pay).
Serves me right for 'procrastinating' when I had the time.
At least once or twice, most of us have 'procrastinated' until the eleventh hour and then we rush to meet an obligation or responsibility.
Don't let your voice fall silent this November because of 'procrastination' .
Most importantly, 'procrastinatory' behaviour is based on perceived workloads and deadlines, and it can not be assumed that perceptions are always perfect.
I ought also to catalogue my entire CD collection for insurance purposes but I'm not currently in need of THAT much 'procrastinatory' activity.
During our dinner she admitted that she had 'procrastinated' until the whole idea of building a business had retreated into nothingness.
Maybe it'll help a few aspiring writers realize they're not alone in their 'procrastinations' .
I've learned that after 'procrastinating' for three hours and finally completing an essay at 1am, kebabs are the best food anyone could ask for.
By election day, the bases of the parties have already made up their minds, which leaves only the 'procrastinators' and prima donnas to scrounge for.
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