defer
postpone / delay / yield / submit
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: deferredpp: deferreding: deferring
The word carries two distinct psychological weights depending on the object of the action. When used to postpone a task, it suggests a strategic or necessary delay, often implying that the current moment is unsuitable for a final resolution. When used in the context of yielding to another, it conveys a sense of professional respect or humility. It is not a sign of weakness but rather an acknowledgment of superior expertise or hierarchical rank, typically occurring in formal or corporate environments.