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Filter by Meaning He defers his vacation request to the HR department.
The teacher defers the student's request for a deadline extension.
The teacher defers the student's question to the end of the lecture.
He defers to his doctor's recommendations for his health.
The judge defers sentencing until all evidence has been presented.
She defers to her mentor's expertise in scientific research.
The student defers submitting his research paper because of an illness.
The coach defers the rookie player to the bench.
The captain defers the flight due to bad weather conditions.
The chef defers to the customer's request for a vegetarian option.
The chef defers to the customer's preference for the level of spiciness in their food.
The government defers the tax deadline to give people more time to file their taxes.
The chef defers to the customer's dietary restrictions.
The captain defers the game due to bad weather conditions.
The doctor defers the surgery due to the patient's health condition.
The artist defers the final touches to the painting to a later time.
The manager defers the decision to the executive team.
The host defers to the guest's preference for seating arrangements.
The architect defers the construction until the building permit is approved.
The athlete defers the trophy to his teammate.
The doctor defers the patient's surgery until the results of the biopsy come back.
The politician defers the vote on the controversial bill to a later date.
The traveler defers to the local guide's suggestion for the best restaurant in town.
The team defers the meeting until the boss comes back from his business trip.
The politician defers to the party's official stance on controversial issues.
She defers to her mother's opinion on the matter.
The pilot defers the plane's course to avoid the thunderstorm.
The hiker defers from the main trail to explore a nearby waterfall.
The teacher defers the student's question to the next class.
She defers the decision of which university to attend until she receives all acceptance letters.
The president defers the power to declare war to the congress.
The company defers the release of their new product until next year.
He defers his retirement plan for another year to save more money.
The host defers the party invitation to next week.
The committee defers the final decision to the board of directors.
The judge defers the ruling on the case to the higher court.
The athlete defers to the coach's training plan.
The judge defers sentencing until the defendant completes a drug rehabilitation program.
The pilot defers the flight due to bad weather conditions.
He always defers to his wife's opinion on interior design.
The detective defers the investigation to the FBI.
The group defers to the expert's opinion on the technical issue.
The CEO defers the decision on the merger to the board of directors.
The patient defers to the doctor's diagnosis and treatment plan.
The CEO defers the presentation to the marketing team.
She defers making a decision about her future career path until she graduates.
The president defers the responsibility of national security to the defense department.
The judge defers sentencing until a later date.
The judge defers the sentencing until after the trial.
The committee defers the proposal for further study.
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