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- to allow someone or something to make decisions for you or tell you what to do because of your respect for them or because of their higher rank, authority, knowledge, etc.: I have to defer to my boss on important decisions. I defer to (= accept) your judgment.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/defer-to
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verb [ T ] us / dɪˈfɝː / uk / dɪˈfɜː r/ -rr- Add to word list. to delay something until a later …
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adjective [ before noun ] uk / dɪˈfɜːd / us. Add to word list. delayed until a later …
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