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third-person singular simple present snoozes, present participle snoozing, simple past and past participle snoozed
(intransitive) To sleep, especially briefly; to nap, doze. examples
(transitive) To pause; to postpone for a short while. quotations examples
It enables you to dismiss the reminder, dismiss all reminders, open the highlighted item in the Reminder dialog, and snooze the reminder. Snoozing a reminder is similar to hitting the snooze button on an alarm clock […]
2003, Ken Slovak, Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, page 110
Let's say you want to see all your reminders, but you don't want it to be too easy to snooze the ones for important items.
2007, Sue Mosher, Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming, page 359
To snooze the phone, press and release the power button.
2011, Dan Gookin, Bill Loguidice, Motorola ATRIX For Dummies, page 40
plural snoozes
A brief period of sleep; a nap. examples
(informal) The snooze button on an alarm clock. examples
(informal) Something boring. examples