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procrastinate [prəʊˈkræstıneıt] VB trans, intr

▶ procrastination [prəʊˌkræstıˈneıʃən] N

protestation [ˌprəʊtesˈteıʃən] N

destination [ˌdestıˈneıʃən] N

ordination [ˌɔːdıˈneıʃən] N

coordination, co-ordination [kəʊ­ˌɔːdıˈneıʃən] N

fascination [ˌfæsıˈneıʃən] N

2. fascination:

pronunciation [prəˌnʌnsıˈeıʃən] N

discrimination [dısˌkrımıˈneıʃən] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Different findings emerge when observed and self-report procrastination are contrasted.
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It was also found that procrastination itself may not have contributed significantly to poorer grades.
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Procrastination has been associated with the later submission of academic papers, as would have been expected almost by definition.
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His first attempts do not go so well, with distractions from his children and his wife, as well as his own procrastination.
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She is the cause of procrastination as she strives to keep the righteous ("ashavan") from performing productive tasks.
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Other causes of test anxiety may include fear of failure, procrastination, and previous poor test performance.
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Examples of middle-circle behaviors include not getting enough sleep, overwork, procrastination, etc.
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It helps us overcome ignorance, folly, procrastination, forgetfulness, sluggishness, etc.
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We must now have the courage to continue this exhilarating and frightening adventure without procrastination.
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This could be caused by procrastination by prolonging the planning activity.
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