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Synonyms for play for time
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : pley |
Phonetic Transcription : pleɪ |
Top 10 synonyms for play for time Other synonyms for the word play for time
- adjourn
- arrest
- avoid the issue
- baffle
- bar
- be dilatory
- beat around the bush
- bit
- bottleneck
- brake
- bridle
- check
- checkmate
- choke
- circumvent
- constrain
- cool
- counteract
- cut short
- dally
- defer
- delay
- die
- discourage
- drag
- drag one's feet
- equivocate
- fence
- filibuster
- foil
- frustrate
- give the run around
- goldbrick
- hang fire
- harness
- hedge
- hold
- hold back
- hold down
- hold in
- hold off
- impede
- inhibit
- keep back
- lag
- let slide
- limit
- linger
- loiter
- moderate
- neutralize
- nip in the bud
- not move
- obstruct
- obviate
- pause
- play a waiting game
- play for time
- poke
- postpone
- preclude
- prevaricate
- prolong
- protract
- quibble
- rebuff
- reduce
- rein in
- repress
- repulse
- retard
- shilly-shally
- shut down
- slacken pace
- slow
- slow down
- snub
- squelch
- stall
- stand
- stand off
- stand still
- stay
- still
- stonewall
- stop
- suppress
- suspend
- take one's time
- tame
- tarry
- temporize
- terminate
- thwart
- wait
- withhold
Définition of play for time
Origin :- Old English plegan, plegian "move rapidly, occupy or busy oneself, exercise; frolic; make sport of, mock; perform music," from West Germanic *plegan "occupy oneself about" (cf. Old Saxon plegan "vouch for, take charge of," Old Frisian plega "tend to," Middle Dutch pleyen "to rejoice, be glad," German pflegen "take care of, cultivate"), from PIE root *dlegh- "to engage oneself," forming words in Celtic, Germanic, Slavic, and possibly Latin.
- Meaning "to take part in a game" is from c.1200. Opposed to work (v.) since late 14c. Related: Played; playing. To play up "emphasize" is from 1909; to play down "minimize" is from 1930; to play along "cooperate" is from 1929. To play with oneself "masturbate" is from 1896; play for keeps is from 1861, originally of marbles or other children's games with tokens. To play second fiddle in the figurative sense is from 1809 ("Gil Blas"). To play into the hands (of someone) is from 1705. To play the _______ card is attested from 1886; to play fair is from mid-15c. To play (something) safe is from 1911; to play favorites is attested from 1902. For play the field see field (n.).
- As in procrastinate : verb delay, put off doing
- As in stall : verb delay for own purposes
- As in check : verb hinder, restrain
Antonyms for play for time
- abbreviate
- abet
- accelerate
- advance
- aid
- allow
- approve
- assist
- carry out
- complete
- continue
- do
- encourage
- expedite
- face
- facilitate
- finish
- forge
- forward
- free
- further
- go
- go ahead
- hasten
- help
- hurry
- include
- indulge
- leave
- let go
- liberate
- meet
- open
- permit
- persist
- promote
- push
- quicken
- release
- rush
- shorten
- support
- welcome
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