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Translations for „procrastination“ in the English » German Dictionary (Go to German » English)

pro·cras·ti·na·tion [prə(ʊ)ˌkræstɪˈneɪʃən, Am proʊˌkræstəˈ-] N no pl form

procrastination
Zögern nt
procrastination
Zaudern nt

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

procrastination is the thief of time esp Brit saying

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Examples of middle-circle behaviors include not getting enough sleep, overwork, procrastination, etc.
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The coyness, prevarication and procrastination of the campaign will have to end.
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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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The ability to wait or seek immediate reinforcement is related to avoidance-related behaviors such as procrastination, and to other clinical diagnoses such as anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and depression.
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Low levels of conscientiousness are strongly associated with procrastination.
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However, this is typically due to a combination of a heavy workload and procrastination.
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Specifically, discrepancies in the "actual/ought" domain from the "own" perspective, are the "strongest" predictor of procrastination.
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We must now have the courage to continue this exhilarating and frightening adventure without procrastination.
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As such, self-report measures of procrastination, on which the majority of the literature is based, may not be the most appropriate measure to use in all cases.
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Can a predisposition to procrastination make you more prone to cyberslacking?
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