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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
pospuesto adj (aplazado, demorado)postponed adj
  delayed adj
  deferred adj
  put back past p + adv
pospuesto adj (puesto detrás de algo)put before, place before vtr + prep
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
posponer,
postponer
vtr
(dejar para después)put off vtr phrasal sep
  postpone vtr
  (colloquial)put on the back burner v expr
 No queremos posponer la boda.
 We don't want to put off the wedding.
posponer,
postponer
vtr
(poner algo detrás)place after vtr + prep
 En español, lo más común es posponer el adjetivo.
 In Spanish, adjectives are usually placed after a noun.
posponer,
postponer
vtr
(prioridad: poner después)put after vtr + prep
  (formal)subordinate vtr
 Mario es un mal padre: siempre pospone el bienestar de sus hijos al suyo.
 Mario is a bad father: he always puts the well-being of his children after his own.
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