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Definition of Procrastinates
1. procrastinate [v] - See also: procrastinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Procrastinates
Literary usage of Procrastinates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Discovery and Settlement of the Valley of the Mississippi, by by John Wesley Monette (1848)
"Spain procrastinates Negotiations while Carondelet operates upon tho western
People.—War with Spain apprehended by President Washington m 1794. ..."
2. The Fairfax Correspondence: Memoirs of the Reign of Charles the First by George William Johnson (1848)
"The King procrastinates his visit to Scotland—Sends for Scotch Regalia—Compliance
refused—Ominous Message—Resolves to proceed ..."
3. The Life of Rev. John Clark by Barnes M. Hall (1856)
"Early Convictions—Children may be converted Early—Visits Home— Convictions
deepened—procrastinates—Resolves and fails—Convictions subside — Methodist ..."
4. Historical Sketches of the South of India, in an Attempt to Trace the by Mark Wilks (1869)
"... appearance and views—procrastinates and deceives— Dangerous treachery of Major
Lawrence's interpreter—its circumstances and result—the interpreter ..."
5. The Coming Power: A Contemporary History of the Far East, 1898-1905 by Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy (1905)
"... the ambassadors—Russia procrastinates—Japan prepares for war—Meeting of the
British Parliament. THE evacuation of Shanghai was accomplished in January, ..."
6. Pearls of Thought, Religious and Philosophical: Gathered from Old Authors by Frederick Saunders, S. F. (1858)
"Yet he who procrastinates his repentance and amendment grossly does so ; with
his eyes open, he abridges the time allotted for the longest and most ..."