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long-postponed

 

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Long-Postponed

Adjective

[Definition] : Delayed or put off for a significant period of time.

[Example] : The long-postponed meeting finally took place after numerous rescheduling conflicts.

Verb

[Definition] : To delay or defer something for an extended duration.

[Example] : Despite his initial enthusiasm, John long-postponed starting his own business due to financial constraints.

Noun

[Definition] : An event, task, or decision that has been delayed for a considerable amount of time.

[Example] : The construction of the new school had become a long-postponed that frustrated the local community.

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