defer ertele

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defer
To delay, or postpone, especially to postpone induction into military service
(defer to) Submit to or acknowledge the merit of: "He deferred to Tim's superior knowledge."
{v} to put off, delay, refer, submit, yield
to delay or put off to some other time
To put off; to postpone to a future time; to delay the execution of; to delay; to withhold
To lay before; to submit in a respectful manner; to refer; with to
{f} postpone to a future time; delay, put off; submit to the wish or opinion or judgement of another person
submit or yield to another's wish or opinion; "The government bowed to the military pressure"
hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam"
To yield deference to the wishes of another; to submit to the opinion of another, or to authority; with to
to put off (a payment, a decision, etc ) to a later time
If you defer to someone, you accept their opinion or do what they want you to do, even when you do not agree with it yourself, because you respect them or their authority. Doctors are encouraged to defer to experts. to delay something until a later date = put back defer sth until/to sth (différer, from differre . defer to 1400-1500 déférer, from deferre )
(1) delay or postpone, as in: We can defer the charges one month
To render or offer
If you defer an event or action, you arrange for it to happen at a later date, rather than immediately or at the previously planned time. Customers often defer payment for as long as possible = postpone, delay
A school can defer an applicant, if the school is undecided about the application, until a later admissions cycle or until more information is available An applicant can also seek to defer attendance
To submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgement or authority
To put off; to delay to act; to wait
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