Defer
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British pronunciation/dɪfˈɜː/
American pronunciation/dɪˈfɝ/

Définition et Signification de "defer"

to defer
01

reporter, différer

to postpone to a later time
Transitive: to defer an event or activity
1.1

suspendre, reporter

to delay sentencing while waiting for additional reports or assessments
02

déférer, se soumettre

to yield to someone else’s wishes, judgment, or authority
Intransitive: to defer to sb/sth

defer

v

deference

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deference

n

deferent

adj

deferent

adj

deferment

n

deferment

n
example
Exemple
Due to technical issues, the launch of the new software was deferred by a month.
The student requested to defer her exams because of a family emergency.
Due to the defendant's cooperation, the judge deferred the final ruling for further review.
The judge deferred the sentencing decision until more information on the defendant's background was provided.
The judge deferred sentencing until a psychological evaluation could be completed.
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