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deferred

[ dih-furd ]

adjective

  1. postponed or delayed.
  2. suspended or withheld for or until a certain time or event:

    a deferred payment; deferred taxes.

  3. classified as temporarily exempt from induction into military service.


deferred

/ »åɪˈ´Úɜ˻å /

adjective

  1. withheld over a certain period; postponed

    a deferred payment

  2. (of shares) ranking behind other types of shares for dividend
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of deferred1

First recorded in 1645–55; defer 1 + -ed 2
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Example Sentences

The New York Yankees can have their torpedo bats, because the Dodgers’ extensive use of deferred money wins innovation of the year.

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Time and again in the war on terror, the Department of Justice and the courts deferred to the federal government in the name of national security.

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The employees who have applied for “deferred resignation†buyouts include Karl Stock, the bureau’s regional director for the California-Great Basin Region.

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On Wednesday, Trump seemed to say that the tariffs would be deferred again — until April.

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