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"Meeting has been postponed to tomorrow" vs "Meeting is postponded to tomorrow"

If a meeting has been rescheduled for the following day, then the "meeting has been postponed to tomorrow."

Last Updated: March 20, 2019

Meeting has been postponed to tomorrow

This is correct

When a meeting has been moved to the next day, the "meeting has been postponed to tomorrow."

"Has been postponed" is correct, but "is postponed" is also accurate.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • Due to the snowstorm, the meeting has been postponed to tomorrow.
  • We knew we wouldn't have a quorum tonight, so the meeting has been postponed to tomorrow.
  • The hall isn't available tonight, so the meeting has been postponed to tomorrow.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • The meeting is postponed to tomorrow.
  • The meeting has been rescheduled for tomorrow.

Meeting is postponded to tomorrow

This is not correct. Don't use this phrase.

"Postpone" is a verb that means "arrange for something to take place at a later time."

To create the past tense of "postpone," add a "d."

"The meeting is postponed to tomorrow" is correct.


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Some alternatives from our editors:

  • The meeting is postponed to tomorrow.
  • The meeting has been postponed to tomorrow.
  • The meeting has been rescheduled for tomorrow.

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