postpone - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of postpone in Hindi

  • टाल देना
  • टालना
  • स्थगित करना
  • विलंब करना
  • मुल्तवी करना

postpone Definition

  • cause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled. ( (पहले से निर्धारित) की तुलना में एक समय में (कुछ) लेने के लिए कारण या व्यवस्था करें। )

postpone Example

  • Worries about crime led councillors to postpone a decision on a leisure trail on a former railway. ( अपराध के बारे में चिंता के कारण पार्षदों ने एक पूर्व रेलवे पर एक अवकाश ट्रेल पर निर्णय स्थगित कर दिया। )
  • Meanwhile the council is planning to postpone the introduction of recycling schemes for flats. ( इस बीच परिषद फ्लैटों के लिए रीसाइक्लिंग योजनाओं की शुरूआत को स्थगित करने की योजना बना रही है। )
  • This suggests that the postponers intend to work, but somehow get sidetracked. ( इससे पता चलता है कि पोस्टपॉइंटर्स काम करने का इरादा रखते हैं, लेकिन किसी तरह से अलग हो जाते हैं। )
  • One, I think the risk of postponing them is greater than the risk of having them, but it's going to be a close call. ( एक, मुझे लगता है कि उन्हें स्थगित करने का जोखिम उनके होने के जोखिम से अधिक है, लेकिन यह एक करीबी कॉल होने जा रहा है। )
  • The delays and postponements could have affected our team in a bad way. ( देरी और स्थगन हमारी टीम को बुरे तरीके से प्रभावित कर सकते थे। )
  • They keep postponing it, and even their promises are not being fulfilled. ( वे इसे स्थगित कर रहे हैं, और यहां तक कि उनके वादे भी पूरे नहीं हो रहे हैं। )
  • Why has every single, even remotely, controversial decision been postponed until October? ( हर एक, यहां तक कि दूर से, विवादास्पद निर्णय अक्टूबर तक क्यों स्थगित कर दिया गया है? )

More Sentence

  • As she waits on the mainland for the arrival of her fiancé, the fog rolls in, postponing any traffic to or from the island that evening.
  • The men's court hearing was postponed indefinitely on Tuesday.
  • It is important to note that the postponements or adjournments were all with the consent of the appellant, as we have already observed.
  • Meetings have been postponed for the summer months.
  • The Prime Minister postponing the announcement of the election for 24 hours was a good one as well.
  • Most of them keep on postponing their preparations till the last day.
  • To my surprise she now seemed to believe my problems and was considering postponing my death sentence.
  • You observe and store up what you need, but you know, always, that you're escaping something, postponing the inevitable.
  • Increasingly, the kinds of memory problems that have long been seen as inevitable with age are now thought to be avoidable - or at least postponable .
  • Just don't mess around with postponing elections on the basis of technological quibbles.
  • Lawyers have another two hours to file briefs for and against postponing the October 7 recall.
  • And every day we read about delays, postponements , difficulties in the trial, terrible security problems.
  • In addition, there is the Treasury pressure, acute at the moment, to look critically at all avoidable or postponable expenditure (there is a war, of uncertain scope and duration, to be paid for).
  • For her, she says, having a baby in her 30s was less about postponing a family for her career than meeting the right person.
  • Since I actually don't know what that course is about, just who takes it, I am postponing decisions.
  • The game was postponed as a mark of respect.
  • The postponers are those who refuse to make a decision, allowing relationships, professional commitments and finally nature to make the choice for them.
  • She requires several more surgeries but they have been indefinitely postponed due to financial constraints.
  • If millions of postal votes have to be verified, postponing the forming of a new government - so be it.
  • Yet all this is merely postponing the inevitable.
  • These factors can easily lead to delays or postponements that simply don't happen with other clients.
  • So I say to my fellow postponers - be proud, be productive, be a procrastinator!
  • The Institute of Health and Welfare estimates that 80 per cent of health related conditions in old age are preventable or postponable if corrected in time.