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postergar

postergar(
pohs
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tehr
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gahr
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to postpone
El juez postergó la audiencia para el día siguiente.The judge postponed the hearing until the next day.
Tuvimos que postergar nuestra boda debido a una emergencia familiar.We had to postpone our wedding due to a family emergency.
b. to put off
Hubo que postergar el partido por culpa de la lluvia.The match had to be put off because of rain.
c. to defer
Postergar la maternidad es una elección personal de cada mujer.Deferring maternity is a personal decision for a woman.
a. to pass over
Me postergaron cuando ascendieron al recién llegado en vez de a mí.I was passed over when they promoted the newcomer instead of me.
a. to neglect
Laura postergó a sus amigas a raíz de ennoviarse con Mario.Laura neglected her friends after she started dating Mario.
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