This is the future passive construction of "will postpone". "Postpone" is an action verb: its complement does not describe the subject. "The committee postponed their decision" - the decision is the object of the verb, not a description of the committee. Linking verbs are never transitive and thus they can never be passive.
yes.it has been postponed indefinitely
It means to delay something. As in "the meeting was postponed to a later date".
D-Day was postponed because of bad weather.
The past participle of "postpone" is "postponed."
Delay
degree 1st year c language exam is postponed
No, but exam on 24th December are postponed.... Source- http://vtu.ac.in http://vtuhub.in/vtu-exams-on-24th-december-postponed-to-4th-jan/
Maybe, but it had already been postponed multiple times.
He asked if it could be postponed for a day or two.
yes it has been postponed due to leak of paper yesterday
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