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Definition of Postponers
1. postponer [n] - See also: postponer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Postponers
Literary usage of Postponers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Interest & Saving by Edward Carter Kersey Gonner (1906)
"The marginal rate, then, is the rate which will be required on all capital.
This implies a species of rent, postponers' rent. As there is consumers' rent ..."
2. The Works of Hannah More by Hannah More (1830)
"... that the postponers, of which multitudes are found in all ages and in all
churches, are the class that has contributed the greatest number of squares to ..."
3. A Dictionary of Religion and Ethics by Shailer Mathews, Gerald Birney Smith (1921)
"They were called "postponers." In theology they taught that faith was the prime
essential and that one who professed Islam and outwardly ..."
4. The Andover Review (1892)
"... though a number of churches sent their representatives not as " delegates "
but as " postponers," coining a new word for the occasion. ..."