Noun
act of putting off to a future time
a state of abeyance or suspended business
Source: WordNetI approve of all you say, gentlemen. The fleet's needs are many and urgent. One, however, must take precedence. This item the men need before all, and we must get it for them without fail and without deferral. We must get the men a victory. Steven Pressfield
“After the project deferral announced earlier this year, Equinor continues to assess the potential of Bay du Nord development project and the greater Flemish Pass Basin. Source: Internet
As the majority of aircraft with Indian airlines are on the lease, they are currently seeking deferral of lease rentals by six months. Source: Internet
At September 30, 2020, $1.1 billion, or approximately 5% of total loans were still subject to a short-term COVID related payment deferral or longer term modification under the CARES Act, or were in the process of modification. Source: Internet
Even HDH and UCSD acknowledge this fact, as a rent deferral system during economic hardship, food pantries and basic needs centers, and short-term loan programs are available to students. Source: Internet
Customers of 23,000 accounts received deferral. Source: Internet