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deferred
[ dih-furd ]
adjective
- postponed or delayed.
- suspended or withheld for or until a certain time or event:
a deferred payment; deferred taxes.
- classified as temporarily exempt from induction into military service.
deferred
/ »åɪˈ´Úɜ˻å /
adjective
- withheld over a certain period; postponed
a deferred payment
- (of shares) ranking behind other types of shares for dividend
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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.
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.
The employees who have applied for “deferred resignation†buyouts include Karl Stock, the bureau’s regional director for the California-Great Basin Region.
On Wednesday, Trump seemed to say that the tariffs would be deferred again — until April.
The other 33% of buildings burned in January, or about 4,400 structures, were deferred to the U.S.
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