Meaning
Deferment refers to the act of delaying, postponing, or putting something off to a later time. It is often used in formal or official contexts, such as loans, payments, military service, or decisions.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun (uncountable/countable)
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Typical usage:
- "deferment of something"
 - "grant a deferment"
 
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Common in legal, financial, and educational contexts.
 
Common Phrases
- "deferment of payment"
 - "student loan deferment"
 - "military service deferment"
 - "apply for a deferment"
 - "grant a deferment"
 
Collocations
- verb + deferment: grant, allow, request, apply for, obtain
 - adjective + deferment: temporary, financial, military, official
 - deferment + of noun: deferment of service, deferment of obligation, deferment of decision
 
Examples
- She applied for a deferment of her student loan payments.
 - The company requested a deferment of the tax deadline.
 - He was granted a deferment from military service.
 - The deferment of the project caused significant delays.
 - Temporary deferment was given due to financial hardship.
 - The bank offered deferment options during the crisis.
 - The deferment of the decision allowed more time for negotiation.
 - Many students seek deferment to continue their studies abroad.
 
Synonyms or Related
- Postponement
 - Delay
 - Suspension
 - Adjournment
 - Extension
 - Deferral
 
