PROCRASTINATES
Verb
procrastinates
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of procrastinate
Source: Wiktionary
PROCRASTINATE
Pro*cras"ti*nate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Procrastinated; p. pr. & vb. n.
Procrastinating.] Etym: [L. procrastinatus, p. p. of procrastinare to
procrastinate; pro forward + crastinus of to-morrow, fr. cras to-
morrow.]
Definition: To put off till to-morrow, or from day to day; to defer; to
postpone; to delay; as, to procrastinate repentance. Dr. H. More.
Hopeless and helpless Ægeon wend, But to procrastinate his lifeless
end. Shak.
Syn.
– To postpone; adjourn; defer; delay; retard; protract; prolong.
Pro*cras"ti*nate, v. i.
Definition: To delay; to be dilatory.
I procrastinate more than I did twenty years ago. Swift.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition