Moderate as in assure Postpone or delay, especially in terms of taking action or making a decision; defer. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Put On Ice'
The chef decided to put on ice the dessert preparation until fresh strawberries were available.
The teacher chose to put on ice the class field trip due to unforeseen circumstances, disappointing the students.
The government chose to put on ice the proposed policy changes in response to widespread public protests.
The athlete had to put on ice her dream of competing in the Olympics after a career-threatening injury.
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