US /postˈpon, posˈpon/
・UK /pə'spəʊn/
And, seemingly in an effort to bring down tensions, a deal to postpone the government's judicial reform efforts was reached yesterday afternoon.
Okay, so to take a rain check, that's an idiom and it means to postpone or decline an invitation.
It means to delay or postpone doing something.
If you say, let's table this or let's table it, you mean, let's postpone it.
Let's postpone it.
“I want you to postpone all other engagements for to-night—ay, even if you were summoned to
Number 1 is to postpone your Valentine's Day until February 15th
Do you often postpone the work that you know you should do?
The delay frustrated airline customers who also then had to postpone their expectations for when the plane would be delivered.
All this does is postpone temporarily what will likely be a series of punitive import taxes put on US trade allies.
According to the Army spokesman, rain won't stop us, but if there's lightning that puts the crowd at risk, they will cancel or postpone.