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takaware

1. (verb) to delay, be slow.

Kaua hei takaware te haere mai ki te karakia ina tangi mai te pere (TTT 1/2/1928:725). / When the bell rings do not delay coming to the church service.

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2. (noun) delay, slow in coming.

Nā te takaware o te taenga mai o ngā pūtea, kotahi noa iho te waka i oti wawe, arā, ko Ngā-toki-mata-whao-rua (TTR 1996:48). / Because the funds were slow in coming, only one canoe, Ngā-toki-mata-whao-rua, was completed in time.

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