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Delayed

Delayed is an adjective used to describe something that occurs later than planned, expected, or usual. It indicates that a postponement or hindrance affected timing. The word is derived from the verb delay and is used to describe events, processes, or signals that have not happened at the originally scheduled time.

Common contexts include transportation (a flight or train described as delayed when its departure or arrival

Etymology and related terms: Delayed derives from the verb delay; related forms include delay (noun) and delaying

is
postponed),
project
management
(a
delayed
schedule
or
deliverable),
and
communications
and
computing
(delayed
transmission,
delayed
execution,
or
latency).
In
science
and
medicine,
delayed
can
refer
to
delayed
onset
of
symptoms
or
to
delayed-release
formulations
in
pharmaceuticals.
In
everyday
language,
people
may
refer
to
a
delayed
reaction,
a
delayed
response,
or
a
delayed
plan
as
requiring
adjustment.
(present
participle).
Delays
may
be
intentional
(reschedulings)
or
unintentional
(disruptions
such
as
weather,
technical
faults).
The
term
is
generally
neutral
but
can
carry
subjective
connotations
depending
on
context.