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Posponer

Posponer is a Spanish verb meaning to delay or postpone something to a later time. It is commonly used for events, appointments, decisions, or tasks that are moved from an initially planned slot.

Origin and form: Posponer derives from Latin postponere, composed of post- "after" and ponere "to place," via

Usage: Posponer indicates scheduling an occurrence for a later moment, not canceling it. It is often used

Conjugation and forms: In present indicative, the first-person singular is pospongo; the rest follow a pattern

See also: demorar, retrasar, aplazar.

the
Spanish
prefix
pos-
attached
to
poner.
The
word
is
cognate
with
the
English
postpone.
with
a
direct
object:
posponer
una
reunión,
posponer
una
cita,
posponer
una
decisión.
In
some
contexts,
synonyms
include
aplazar
and
demorar,
with
slight
nuance:
aplazar
can
imply
a
more
formal
or
longer
deferral,
while
posponer
can
be
shorter
or
conditional;
both
can
be
used
with
deadlines.
similar
to
other
-er
verbs
with
irregular
yo
form:
pospones,
pospone,
posponemos,
posponéis,
posponen.
The
past
participle
is
pospuesto,
used
with
haber:
he
pospuesto.
The
gerund
is
posponiendo.
The
pronominal
form
posponerse
means
to
postpone
oneself
or
to
reschedule.