8 collocations for procrastinated

There existed, in reality, no evil that exertion and skill could not have remedied; but, deprived of all aid, he at once saw the folly of even attempting to procrastinate a catastrophe that was now unavoidable.

I am sorry that Parliament has been so impolite to you in procrastinating the fireworks.

I am a great deal older than you, and I see that whoever procrastinates happiness, risks it; and whoever shilly-shallies with it deserves to lose it, and generally does.

"But although he regarded his situation as hopeless, he did not neglect any effort becoming a general, to lengthen the siege, and procrastinate the necessity of a surrender, if it was impossible finally to prevent it.

Because, if I hadn't procrastinated-o-ut of cowardice, mostly,until yesterday, when she was half-way over the edge, it might never have come to Maxfield Ware at all.

The period during the late session at which the appropriation was passed for carrying into effect the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation between the United States and His Britannic Majesty necessarily procrastinated the reception of the posts stipulated to be delivered beyond the date assigned for that event.

But should you once be worsted, and say that you will conquer hereafter, and then the same again and again, know that thus your condition will be vile and weak, so that at the last you will not even know that you are doing wrong, but you will even begin to provide excuses for your sin; and then you will confirm the truth of that saying of Hesiod, "'The man that procrastinates struggles ever with ruin.'

Because, if I hadn't procrastinated-o-ut of cowardice, mostly,until yesterday, when she was half-way over the edge, it might never have come to Maxfield Ware at all.

8 collocations for  procrastinated