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    Defer \De*fer"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deferred; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Deferring.] [OE. differren, F. diff['e]rer, fr. L. differre
    to delay, bear different ways; dis- + ferre to bear. See
    Bear to support, and cf. Differ, Defer to offer.]
    To put off; to postpone to a future time; to delay the
    execution of; to delay; to withhold.
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    Defer the spoil of the city until night. --Shak.
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    God . . . will not long defer
    To vindicate the glory of his name. --Milton.
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    Defer \De*fer"\, v. i.
    To put off; to delay to act; to wait.
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    Pius was able to defer and temporize at leisure. --J.
    A. Symonds.
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    Defer \De*fer"\, v. t. [F. d['e]f['e]rer to pay deference, to
    yield, to bring before a judge, fr. L. deferre to bring down;
    de- + ferre to bear. See Bear to support, and cf. Defer
    to delay, Delate.]
    1. To render or offer. [Obs.]
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    Worship deferred to the Virgin. --Brevint.
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    2. To lay before; to submit in a respectful manner; to refer;
    -- with to.
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    Hereupon the commissioners . . . deferred the matter
    to the Earl of Northumberland. --Bacon.
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    Defer \De*fer"\, v. i.
    To yield deference to the wishes of another; to submit to the
    opinion of another, or to authority; -- with to.
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    The house, deferring to legal right, acquiesced.
    --Bancroft.
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    defer
    v 1: hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam" [syn: postpone,
    prorogue, hold over, put over, table, shelve,
    set back, remit, put off]
    2: submit or yield to another's wish or opinion; "The
    government bowed to the military pressure" [syn: submit,
    bow, accede, give in]
    [also: deferring, deferred]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    75 Moby Thesaurus words for "defer":
    accede, accede to, accommodate, acquiesce, adapt, adjourn, adjust,
    agree, agree to, assent, block, bow, bow to, capitulate, cave,
    comply with, conform, continue, cringe, defer to, delay, detain,
    drag out, extend, fawn, hang fire, hang up, hinder, hold off,
    hold over, hold up, impede, intermit, knuckle, knuckle under,
    lay aside, lay by, lay over, lengthen, obstruct, pigeonhole,
    postpone, prolong, prorogate, prorogue, protract, push aside,
    put aside, put off, put on ice, put over, recess, remit, reserve,
    retard, set aside, set by, shelve, shift off, sleep on, slow,
    stall, stand over, stave off, stay, stretch out, submit, submit to,
    succumb, suspend, table, take a recess, truckle, waive, yield to

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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