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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
procrastinate .
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Examples
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Most people at one time or other have procrastinated, which is normal, but when it becomes obsessive and chronic then there could be an underlying issue behind it.
Ronald Alexander, Ph.D.: The 7 Best Excuses for Procrastinating Ph.D. Ronald Alexander 2012
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Most people at one time or other have procrastinated, which is normal, but when it becomes obsessive and chronic then there could be an underlying issue behind it.
Ronald Alexander, Ph.D.: The 7 Best Excuses for Procrastinating Ph.D. Ronald Alexander 2012
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Most people at one time or other have procrastinated, which is normal, but when it becomes obsessive and chronic then there could be an underlying issue behind it.
Ronald Alexander, Ph.D.: The 7 Best Excuses for Procrastinating Ph.D. Ronald Alexander 2012
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Most people at one time or other have procrastinated, which is normal, but when it becomes obsessive and chronic then there could be an underlying issue behind it.
Ronald Alexander, Ph.D.: The 7 Best Excuses for Procrastinating Ph.D. Ronald Alexander 2012
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Most people at one time or other have procrastinated, which is normal, but when it becomes obsessive and chronic then there could be an underlying issue behind it.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ph.D. Ronald Alexander 2012
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"I had stuff to do all day and I kind of procrastinated a little bit," Schwartz said.
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I just procrastinated on my dissertation by playing Violet for a while.
The EXAMINE'd Life: Keeping Interactive Fiction Alive - Boing Boing 2009
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My fiance and I have each read the first two chapters but have procrastinated in continuing the book.
Stephen Montemayor: Daily Diet and Past Choices Stir Fear of Long-Term Health Implications Stephen Montemayor 2011
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My fiance and I have each read the first two chapters but have procrastinated in continuing the book.
Stephen Montemayor: Daily Diet and Past Choices Stir Fear of Long-Term Health Implications Stephen Montemayor 2011
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But Mr. Chapman procrastinated so long on assembling it, "looking at it and dreading it," he says, that he wound up staying late on Christmas Eve to put it together, with help from his son Graham, then 19.
The Sneaky, Cagey Side of the Holidays Sue Shellenbarger 2011
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