HyperDic: posponer

Español > 2 sentidos de la palabra posponer:
VERBOstativeposponer, aplazar, demorar, postergar, retrasarhold back to a later time
changeposponer, aplazarclose at the end of a session
Español > posponer: 2 sentidos > verbo 1, stative
Sentidohold back to a later time.
Sinónimosaplazar, demorar, postergar, retrasar
Implicacancelarpostpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled
reprogramarAssign a new time and place for an event
Específicoaplazarpostpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution
suspenderRender temporarily ineffective / ineffective / ineffective
Generalatrasar, demorar, retrasarseAct later than planned, scheduled, or required
Tambiéncolocar, dejar, depositar, poner, posar, posicionar, situar, ubicarPut into a certain place or abstract location
Ingléspostpone, prorogue, hold over, put over, table, shelve, set back, defer, remit, put off
Catalánajornar, endarrerir, posposar
Nombresalguien que retrasa, cunctator, desidioso, moroso, perezoso, postponersomeone who postpones work (especially out of laziness or habitual carelessness)
aplazamiento, diferimiento, dilación, postergación, prórrogaAct of putting off to a future time
posposiciónA pretext for delay or inaction
prorrogación, prórrogadiscontinuation of the meeting (of a legislative body) without dissolving it
Español > posponer: 2 sentidos > verbo 2, change
SentidoClose at the end of a session.
Sinónimoaplazar
Generalacabar, cesar, concluir, fenecer, finalizar, finir, parar, terminarHave an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense
Inglésadjourn, recess, break up
Catalánajornar, aplaçar
Nombresdescanso, pausa, receso, recreo, respiroA pause from doing something (as work)
disolución, suspensiónThe termination of a meeting

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