defer /dɪˈfəː/ |
to let another person decide, or to accept another person's opinion, usually because you respect the knowledge or experience of that person:. |
defer to (something) : to agree to follow (someone else's decision, a tradition, etc.) The court defers to precedent in cases like these. He deferred to his ... |
3 дня назад · defer, postpone, suspend, stay mean to delay an action or proceeding. defer implies a deliberate putting off to a later time. |
to delay something until a later time; to postpone: You can order the furniture now and defer payment until September. |
defer to (someone) : to allow (someone else) to decide or choose something. You have more experience with this, so I'm going to defer to you. |
to agree to accept what someone has decided or what they think about someone or something because you respect him or her We will defer to whatever the committee ... |
2 meanings: to delay or cause to be delayed until a future time; postpone to yield (to) or comply (with) the wishes or.... Click for more definitions. |
Defer, delay, postpone imply keeping something from occurring until a future time. To defer is to decide to do something later on: to defer making a payment ... |
to delay something until a later time. synonym put off. Extra Examples Sentence was deferred for six months. The decision has been deferred indefinitely. |
Defer means to put off or delay. You can try to defer the inevitable by pushing “snooze” and falling back asleep, but eventually you're going to have to get up. |
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