Sentences with deferral
de·fer·ral
D d - The longer you hold the asset and the higher the interest rate, the more the deferral is worth.The group asked its 100 creditor banks for a two-year deferral of up to $1 billion of debt repayments.A deferral is a transaction that will be recognized in a later accounting period.
- The idea that we would plead for the deferral of executions of people who murdered 88 Australians is distasteful to the entire community.
- The deferral of life-saving treatment compounds the stress and compromises carefully planned therapeutic programs.
- It was the year after my deferral from forestry science at Melbourne University.
- They also know that when there are enough parents advocating values such as tolerance, patience, perseverance, deferral of pleasure.
- DeferraldeferredThese words come from the verb defer, which means 'to make something happen at a later time than originally planned'.