defer
पुढे ढकलणे
definition
verb
they deferred the decision until February
put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone.
he deferred to Tim's superior knowledge
submit humbly to (a person or a person's wishes or qualities).
translation of 'defer'
आदर ठेवणे,
आदरामुळे नमते घेणे,
पुढे ढकलणे,
आदब राखणे,
लांबणीवर टाकणे
example
He said the national executive agreed to 'defer' the election to October 2, two weeks later than the original date of September 18.
They tend to be well informed and access data efficiently, they are mindful of special interests, distrustful of governments and disinclined to 'defer' to the opinion of experts who they do not hold in any special awe.
It was decided at that meeting to 'defer' the Reunion until 2005.
Last Thursday, a number of issues arose and after nearly three hours of debate, it was decided to 'defer' the budget meeting.
We 'defer' to those we respect and dominate those we do not, and we can do these acts simultaneously without contradiction.
Yes, I would say that, in fact, when it comes to fiction, if I disagree, I 'defer' to Jerry, because he's the fiction writer.
The latter case would effectively 'defer' an ongoing debate in the territory over introducing greater democracy in the election system in 2007.
When you feel that urge, he suggests, picture yourself as a god or goddess, a supreme ruler, who owns the streets and stores and office space, striding alone and having your way in all situations while others 'defer' to you.
Because the U.S. Constitution vests state lawmakers with such wide-ranging powers in these areas, on the classic view, courts must 'defer' to state legislatures.
I always 'defer' to Luca when it comes to horses - he is the expert and I would be foolish not to.
And since she realizes that outside editors often have a better sense of future readers' reaction than the author does, she'll often 'defer' to your editorial judgment.
For example, engineering seems the ultimate realm where non-specialists, whatever their opinion, must 'defer' to white-coated experts.
The Government decision to 'defer' the programme is to be hailed.
I share your opinion of the marriage laws but not your conclusion that you must 'defer' your wedding until Utopia arrives.
We don't 'defer' to power structures and we don't acknowledge them.
You 'defer' to the man you respect because he's likely to be right; this tendency to be right is why you respect him.
The Club has decided to 'defer' its annual dinner dance to the New Year due to the on-going club commitments on the field of play.
I 'defer' to Troy on that; I'm a captive of my experts.
I wouldn't agree, but actually I 'defer' to Linda Erdreich on that one.
But it's also interesting and challenging to learn how to compromise with someone and to 'defer' to their greater expertise on matters (as they should be happy to do with you).
But I'm sure there are many people like me who would 'defer' to scientific facts that are duly recorded and widely acknowledged.
I 'defer' to Chris Brooke's knowledge of Augustine, but I suspect that St A's response to authoritarian measures would have been, shall be say, stoical.
The May Country Market is 'deferred' and will be held on Sunday 15th.
The county would likely have to float bonds to cover an initial drop in property tax revenue and, occasionally, to ‘smooth’ future revenues, but the tax 'deferrers' would fully repay those bonds over time.
I tend to plug listeners into one of three groups: thinkers, feelers or 'deferrers' .
The ceremony was 'deferred' until further notice.
The taxation service allows the proceeds of the sale of the lot to be considered part of the involuntary conversion and 'deferrable' if they met certain conditions.
The prosecutor's office is not allowed to force the 'deferrer' into certain specified treatment methods, e.g. cognitive-behavioral models, programs, or institutions.
Laois County Council have 'deferred' all meetings of Laois County Council until further notice.
It 'defers' commencement by only a couple of months, but that couple of months is vital in terms of principle.
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