Pronunciation: /poʊstpeɪ/
verb to pay for something after it has been received or used
A1 I will postpay for the groceries when I get my paycheck.
A2 She always postpays her bills at the end of the month.
B1 The company allows customers to postpay for their subscription services.
B2 As a business owner, it is important to have a system in place for postpaying suppliers.
C1 The contract stipulates that clients must postpay for any additional services requested.
C2 In order to maintain good financial health, it is advisable to postpay for large expenses and investments.
formal The company offers a postpay option for customers who prefer to pay after receiving the service.
informal You can choose to postpay for your subscription instead of prepaying.
slang I'll just postpay for the meal when we're done.
figurative In life, sometimes we have to postpay for our decisions and deal with the consequences later.
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