"Temporisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Temporisation refers to the act of delaying or putting off a difficult or unpleasant task or decision in order to gain more time or ease the immediate consequences of making a choice. It is considered a tactic used to avoid or minimize the impact of a potentially adverse outcome.
Example: "The company's decision to delay implementing the new policy was seen as a form of temporisation, allowing them to sidestep criticism and potential backlash from employees and shareholders."
To give a project or activity a deadline, so that it needs to be finished by that time.<br><br>Example: "The teacher tried to temporalize the students' tasks to help them stay motivated."
Making or showing things in relation to time.<br><br>Example: The meditation technique temporalizes the past, present, and future, allowing the mind to focus on the present moment.
Lasting for a short time; for a limited time only; temporary:.<br><br>Example: "The tree will be closed temporarily due to maintenance."
The quality or state of being temporary or transitory; a lack of permanence or duration.
Lasting for a limited time; not permanent. Temporary arrangements are made for a short period.
Temporized refers to a decision, action, or response that is delayed or put off until a later time, often in order to consider alternatives, gather more information, or avoid a difficult situation. It can also imply caution or prudence in taking action, often in order to avoid a potentially negative outcome.<br><br>Example: "I temporized and delayed making a decision until I had more information about the investment."<br><br>Or: "Her decision to temporize and ask for more time to think was a wise one, as it allowed her to avoid making a rash choice."<br><br>Synonyms: delayed, postponed, shelved, put on hold, procrastinated.
Not a commonly used word in English. <br><br>However, I think you may be thinking of "temporize", which is a verb that means to delay or put off action in order to gain time or create an opportunity to act.
To temporize means to delay or put off taking a decision, action, or a course of action for a short time, typically in order to gain an advantage or avoid a difficult situation. It can also imply stalling or procrastinating, often in a way that may be seen as insincere or evasive.
A temporizer is someone who deliberately delays or postpones a decision or action in order to avoid making a difficult or unpleasant choice, or to gain time to think.