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delayed-action
[ dih-leyd-ak-shuhn ]
adjective
- (of an explosive projectile) exploding some time after hitting the target.
delayed action
noun
- a device for operating a mechanism, such as a camera shutter, a short time after setting
- ( as modifier )
a delayed-action fuse
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Word History and Origins
Origin of delayed-action1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
Delayed action maybe eminently proper at one moment; at another it may mean the loss of opportunity.
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Its a sort of delayed-action psychosis which goes off with a bang.
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All this was a direct challenge to the Holy See, but Gregory prudently delayed action.
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On Russia's part the adherence to a defensive policy delayed action until France was ready.
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Every month that they delayed action lessened their chances of success.
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