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Procrastinate   /prəkrˈæstənˌeɪt/   Listen
Procrastinate

verb
(past & past part. procrastinated; pres. part. procrastinating)
1.
Postpone doing what one should be doing.  Synonyms: dilly-dally, dillydally, drag one's feet, drag one's heels, shillyshally, stall.
2.
Postpone or delay needlessly.






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"Procrastinate" Quotes from Famous Books



... to furnish the quotas required of them, they outbid each other till bounties grew to an enormous and insupportable size. The hope of a still further increase afforded an inducement to those who were disposed to serve to procrastinate their enlistment, and disinclined them from engaging for any considerable periods. Hence, slow and scanty levies of men, in the most critical emergencies of our affairs; short enlistments at an unparalleled expense; continual fluctuations in the troops, ruinous to their discipline and subjecting ...
— The Federalist Papers • Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison



Words linked to "Procrastinate" :   procrastinator, delay, procrastination



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