postergación
postponement
noun pos-tehr-gah-SYON Rare
Origin: From postergar (to postpone, to relegate), from Latin posterus (coming after).
Also means
relegation
Usage Note
Postergación covers two related senses: the act of delaying or postponing something (la postergación de la reunión) and the act of overlooking or sidelining a person in favour of another (la postergación de los empleados mayores). The second sense — bypassing someone who deserves promotion — is particularly common in formal and HR contexts. It is feminine: la postergación.
Examples
"La postergación del evento decepcionó a todos."
Natural Translation
The postponement of the event disappointed everyone.
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