deferrable

/dɪˈfɜrəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be postponed or delayed to a later time.
    • The student asked if the assignment deadline was deferrable due to illness.
    • Some maintenance tasks are deferrable, but others need immediate attention.
    • The payment is deferrable until next month without penalty.
noun
  1. Something that can be postponed or delayed, especially a task or payment.
    • We listed all the deferrables on the project to focus on urgent items first.
    • In time management, it helps to separate must-dos from deferrables.
    • The budget includes both immediate expenses and deferrables for next quarter.
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