deferrable
adjective
uk/dɪˈfɜː.rə.bəl/us/dɪˈfɝː.ə.bəl/ableto bedelayeduntil alatertime:
Furniture is a deferrableitemofspendingand ifpeoplearestrugglingformoneythey willwait.
deferrabletaxes
Opposite
non-deferrable
- Thecarmarketishitparticularlyhard intimesoffinancialhardship, ascarsare thelargestdeferrable good, so that thesepurchasescan bepostponedeasily.
- The country'slandtaxis usually deferrable untillandisactuallysold, when it ispaidby thebuyer.
- Whenhouseholdsarefeelingthepinch, itshowsup inlowersalesof someexpensiveitemswhich are a deferrablepurchase.
- I have about $40,000 oftaxdeductionsfortuitionfeesthat Ithinkare deferrableindefinitely.
Immediately
- a stitch in time (saves nine)idiom
- ado
- at/in one fell swoopidiom
- bat
- cuff
- directly
- forthwith
- instantaneously
- instantly
- no sooner said than doneidiom
- non-deferrable
- off the batidiom
- second
- spot
- straight
- swiftly
- swiftness
- then and thereidiom
- thereupon
- waste