Examples of 'defers' in a sentence

Meaning of "defers"

defer (verb) - to put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of defer

How to use "defers" in a sentence

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It defers much authority for any candidate.
A pairing in which one defers to the other.
Fee defers from one facility to another.
We must be a nation that defers to her laws.
Meanwhile it defers its conclusion on this point.
Pending receipt of the requested information it defers it conclusion.
But even he defers to the higher officials.
The length of every journey defers.
It defers present gratification for future goals.
Homer also defers to the gods.
It defers all your tax liability for years.
Even the emperor defers to him.
Francon defers until she needs to punish herself.
Blade of bumper and skirt defers slightly deformed.
Schurter defers any plans to switch to road racing.

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Now see how he defers it.
He who defers an unpleasant duty does it twice.
A relationship is not established until one animal consistently defers to another.
Rollover relief defers any such balancing charge.
It asks for further clarification on this point and meanwhile defers its conclusion.
A smart man defers to a smarter man.
Such coordination may be different in the jurisdictions where civil action defers to criminal action.
This defers taxes until the second death.
The latter proves expensive as it defers the payment of the loan.
She defers to the teacher.
I will not be serving an agenda that defers to the whims of this office.
He defers and ignores any transgression committed against him.
Meanwhile it defers its conclusion.
It defers payments until a future date that you choose.
Military defers to you.
He defers the payment of the rent until after the harvest.
The time for the service defers with the change of the customer.
The use of this service can prolong the life of infrastructure and defers system upgrades.
Everyone defers to your needs.
Pending receipt of the information requested the Committee defers its conclusion.
A woman that defers her own needs for others.
The Chinese judiciary is subservient to the ruling regime and defers to its authority.
She defers the proposal.
Manages transactional outcomes for customer calls or defers to appropriate internal business groups.
Government defers broadscale clearing restrictions for third time.
That without the four Preferiti it defers much authority for any candidate.
One who defers entering into nirvana in order to continue serving humanity.
The person with the lower status defers to the person with the higher in status.
Francon defers the offer until she feels a great need to punish herself.
Discrete transactions A discrete transaction defers all change to the data until the transaction is committed.
Windows defers much of system initialization until the first time a program asks for a particular service.
The currency of this share class defers from the reference currency of the subfund.
He defers foreign policy issues to the King.
The Committee therefore defers its conclusion.
A widget that defers the layout of its single child to a delegate.

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