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1. tending to delay or procrastinate; slow to act
2. intended to cause delay or waste time
1. Batman noted the Riddler’s dilatory tactics, recognizing them as a means to distract the police from his true plan.
2. Doraemon, seeing Nobita's dilatory approach to his homework, decided to help him with a futuristic gadget.
3. Iron Man became increasingly agitated by Spider-Man’s dilatory response to the Avengers' assembly call.
4. Whenever it was time for homework, Shinchan became exceptionally dilatory, finding any excuse to play instead.