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Simple English definitions for legal terms

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A quick definition of defer:

Term: DEFER

Definition: When you defer something, you decide to wait before doing it. For example, if you defer your taxes to another year, you choose to pay them later. You can also defer to someone else's opinion, which means you respect their thoughts and ideas more than your own.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: to postpone or delay something; to show respect or yield to someone else's opinion.

1. I had to defer my vacation plans until next year because of the pandemic.

2. The team decided to defer the decision to their coach, showing deference to his experience and expertise.

3. The student deferred to the teacher's suggestion to revise their essay, recognizing the teacher's authority in the subject matter.

The first example illustrates the first definition of defer, which means to postpone or delay something. The second and third examples illustrate the second definition of defer, which means to show respect or yield to someone else's opinion or authority.

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