postpone until

postpone until (some later date or time)

To delay (something) until a later date or time. A noun or pronoun can be used between "postpone" and "until" to specify what is being delayed. I was just informed that Mr. Smith has taken ill, so we had best postpone until he has recovered. We'll have to postpone the barbecue until next weekend if the weather doesn't improve.
See also: date, later, postpone, until
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

postpone something until something

to delay something until something happens or until a later time. Can we postpone our meeting until tomorrow? The picnic was postponed until Saturday.
See also: postpone, until
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • postpone
  • postpone until (some later date or time)
  • carry over to/until (some day or time)
  • until then
  • wait and see
  • wait-and-see
  • wait for it
  • keep until (some point in time)
  • keep until some time
  • stay up until (some hour)
References in periodicals archive
'Imbis na mag-promote sila ngayon kasi may soft opening na, sabi nila, 'we will postpone until next year' dahil ayaw nila na makita ng kanilang mga customers 'yung unfinished products.
The decision to postpone until 2014 was publicized by the Millennium Challenge Corp.
The Supreme Electoral Commission (SEC) decided on Wednesday to postpone until Thursday its decision on the appeal of former presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq.
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: A lawmaker from the parliament's economic committee called for ceasing using the tariffs and postpone until further notice.
Summary: Cairo, Rabi Al-Awwal 27, 1432 H/March 2, 2011, SPA -- In a closed-door meeting at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo today, the Arab League Council at the Arab Foreign Ministers decided to postpone until mid-May 2011 the Arab summit meeting previously scheduled to take place in the Iraqi capital...
Therefore, the European Council will postpone until the autumn any decision on the future of the treaty while keeping the pace of the ratification process.