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How to use procrastinate in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word procrastinate? Here are some examples.

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I just hope I can keep the momentum going and not be tempted to procrastinate on assignments and tasks.
Moreover, this desire can be tied to the fact that guys are messy, disorganized, and also tend to procrastinate.
Insensitive bureaucrats in the capital should not be allowed to procrastinate and thereby delay the delivery of food to the needy.
I don't know why I don't just do a load when I accumulate enough but I'd guess it has something to do with my natural tendency to procrastinate.
He always used his religious vow of rest as an excuse to procrastinate until one or two the night after Sunday.
When you're under too much emotional stress, you vacillate and procrastinate, especially when it has something to do with money.
Craig used a forthcoming review of local government structures to procrastinate on the issue of universal suffrage in local government.
The government should give leadership, and not procrastinate and vacillate, he said, although he recognised it could take 20 years.
The tendency has been to ignore or procrastinate until intervention becomes the least unattractive course of action.
When asked to do something, they say they will do it but procrastinate until someone else does it.
It is clear that the reforms will have to continue, since the régime cannot afford to procrastinate.
We can no longer allow the Iraqi regime to procrastinate in fulfilling its international obligations.
Techies know they hold all the cards to the obscure and procrastinate on the grounds of engineering mysteries.
While Canadians know that saving for retirement is important, many tend to procrastinate.
I have a very busy life and try to plan ahead, but I even procrastinate with planning ahead.
It was not until the second half of 2003, when it could procrastinate no longer, that the Commission finally began to act.
It is a truth known to every one of us that we are tempted to procrastinate planning for the future by the sheer burdensomeness of the prospect.
The benefit of the Nabucco project is indisputable and we cannot afford to procrastinate on this for political and economic reasons.
Decide quickly in areas she feels comfortable, but procrastinate in those where she feels vulnerable.
I could also say that I just didn't want to do it, which is true, but it is also an excuse to continue to procrastinate.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Its advocates declared that they did not entertain and never had entertained any wish to procrastinate a settlement.
There is a similar disposition today to procrastinate in all city planning and health movements.
Abandoned I have left my father's house, abandoned I procrastinate my doom.
Why should I procrastinate my doom and strive to render my burden more light?
And as the debtor procrastinates, so did Margaret Anison procrastinate.
I could not procrastinate that exquisite happiness, now so near.
He complains that I did not procrastinate time according to agreement.
Let it be a warning not to procrastinate repentance, not wait for death.
I dare say you have often observed this disposition to temporize, or to procrastinate, in people who are labouring under any very poignant sorrow.
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