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English Idioms To Table Something
To Table Something - to postpone or suspend a discussion
- I think the government needs to table the discussion about raising taxes.
- The teachers are going to table the discussion about our trip for a few days.
- The bosses want to move to a bigger office, but they can not decide where we to move, so they are going to table it for a few weeks.
- The airline wants to fire a few people, but the union does not agree, so they are going to table it for a few months.
- There is a big disagreement in the government, so they are going to table it for a while.
- I want a new car, but my parents do not agree. We decided to table the argument for a we days.
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