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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
procrastinate .
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Examples
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The results of the process fall on the head of the public and he who is recalcitrant or procrastinates in raising his voice can blame no one but himself.
Russell Bishop: Who's to Blame for This Economic and Political Mess? Russell Bishop 2010
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Chen says she's usually the type to immediately pay bills online, but when it comes to the mortgage, she procrastinates.
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The results of the process fall on the head of the public and he who is recalcitrant or procrastinates in raising his voice can blame no one but himself.
Russell Bishop: Who's to Blame for This Economic and Political Mess? Russell Bishop 2010
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The results of the process fall on the head of the public and he who is recalcitrant or procrastinates in raising his voice can blame no one but himself.
Russell Bishop: Who's to Blame for This Economic and Political Mess? Russell Bishop 2010
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The results of the process fall on the head of the public and he who is recalcitrant or procrastinates in raising his voice can blame no one but himself.
Russell Bishop: Who's to Blame for This Economic and Political Mess? Russell Bishop 2010
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The results of the process fall on the head of the public and he who is recalcitrant or procrastinates in raising his voice can blame no one but himself.
Russell Bishop: Who's to Blame for This Economic and Political Mess? Russell Bishop 2010
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Looks like more of our troop are dying while he procrastinates. .now where did I here that before?
Obama White House, Fox News, Chicago-Style Politics, Enemy Lists, Karl Rove 2009
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More on Oscars Music The Best Music in Film Mr. Zimmer says he habitually procrastinates, and requires a deadline for motivation.
The Maestro in the 'Batcave' Christina Binkley 2011
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If one procrastinates on school work to talk to friends, bond with family members or explore hobbies, a whole additional set of skills that could not be obtained by pure, steady schoolwork is obtained.
Lauren Tai: Why Procrastination is a Good Thing Lauren Tai 2012
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The results of the process fall on the head of the public and he who is recalcitrant or procrastinates in raising his voice can blame no one but himself.
Russell Bishop: Who's to Blame for This Economic and Political Mess? Russell Bishop 2010
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