Pronunciation: /ɡəˈzæŋɪŋ/
verb to abruptly cancel or postpone a planned event or arrangement, often at the last minute
A1 I heard that gazanging is a term used in real estate.
A2 The sellers decided to gazange the property, causing the buyers to lose out.
B1 Buyers should be aware of the risks of gazanging before entering into a property transaction.
B2 The gazanging of the house left the buyers feeling frustrated and disappointed.
C1 Legal advisors can provide guidance on how to avoid gazanging in property deals.
C2 The complex legal issues surrounding gazanging require expert advice to navigate successfully.
formal The practice of gazanging can lead to delays in property transactions.
informal I heard they're gazanging the sale of that house, so it might take longer than expected.
slang Don't worry about gazanging the deal, we'll make sure everything goes smoothly.
figurative Gazanging relationships can be detrimental to one's emotional well-being.
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