/vərˈsxœy̯və(n)/ Rhymes: -œy̯vən verschuiven (transitive) to move, shift (transitive) to postpone (intransitive) to move (oneself) Negerhollands: verskiev...
refrain from, fail to to put off, to postpone (a trip) to slip out, escape (of an utterance) to commit oneself to do something which is beyond one's...
remand or hand over to (figuratively) to put off to a later time, defer, postpone, delay Conjugation of reiciō (third conjugation iō-variant) reiectāneus...
throw blame, lay to the charge of to transfer, remove, defer, put off, postpone, refer Conjugation of cōnferō (third conjugation, irregular, suppletive)...
(transitive) to delay, to postpone, to put off Synonyms: odraczać, odwlekać, opóźniać (reflexive with się) to drag oneself along, to tramp, to trudge...
rozwlec (transitive) to delay, to postpone, to put off Synonyms: odroczyć, odwlec, opóźnić (reflexive with się) to drag oneself along, to tramp, to trudge (to...
message, information etc.). [from 15th c.] (obsolete, reflexive) To take oneself (to someone or something) for guidance or support; to appeal. [15th–18th...
exactly two months. to be postponed to [with dative] İşimizin həlli qaldı sonraya. ― The solution for our issue is postponed to later. Conjugation of qalmaq...
Phrase-Book[2], London: Macmillan and Co. to put off till another time; to postpone: aliquid in aliud tempus, in posterum differre concatenation, interdependence...