Synonym: eventually, one of these days, soon enough, sooner or later, yet. Similar words: on time, meantime, intimate, from time to time, sentiment, time, at no time, in no time. Meaning: n. in the correct rhythm. adv. 1. within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time 2. without being tardy.
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241. I should be back in time for dinner.
242. In time, these will become a habitat for alligators.
243. The rules of the game are seen as fixed at any point in time by mutual agreement and changeable through mutual agreement.
244. But Hughes is hoping to brush off the knock in time to face League champions Leeds on Sunday.
245. To find the evolution of the system in time, we simply follow the arrows.
246. To expect Paul to call for the abolition of slavery at this point in time is to be guilty of unhistorical thinking.
247. Disruption was minimal with the backing plant up and running again in time for the factory re-opening.
248. Unless there is some other underlying reason or hidden illness it will pass in time,[Sentencedict.com ] as she adjusts to the change.
249. If printed in time tickets may be available a few days ahead of the programme from Henley and Twyford booking offices.
250. Others travelled north to Kioni, then Vassiliki, running downwind to Leone - all arrived in time for the evening barbecue.
251. A great thirst is a great joy when quenched in time. Edward Abbey
252. A chocolate treat arrived in the mail, just in time for the post-holiday body fat meltdown.
253. Let us look at an example of acute illness that would naturally resolve in time.
254. There is a high cost in time and money for audit firms in competing in a change in auditors.
255. But he eventually sees their potential and cleans up his act just in time.
256. The once top-rated Cosby Show suddenly seemed awfully distant in time.
257. There is always a moment in time when we can make a decision whether or not to vent our anger.
258. I knew Purvis would get to the bottom of it in time.
259. His bushy black brows, liberally sprinkled with grey[sentencedict.com], moved up and down in time to the music.
260. In time the Soviet bloc might begin to break up as nationalism reasserted itself among the satellite states.
261. In time, books, radio broadcasts, films, and professional journals were added to the list.
262. In time Carville would achieve many of the goals set by the administration.
263. Their friend Otto Korn, the physicist, had shown that particles move backwards in time.
264. Where reductivism is forward-looking, retributivism looks backwards in time, to the offence.
265. So marginal changes in time allocation to sport may be difficult.
266. Distillation liberated the spirits from fermented grains and fruit juices, and in time ethyl alcohol was purified.
267. He turned back just in time to see something large and black roaring at him like a banshee.
268. Scathach pushed her away, turning her in time to deflect the blow from another raider.
269. She emphasised that everything becomes collectable in time, particularly when its history and date of manufacture can be authenticated.
270. I wish to produce the brochure in time for its issue to have maximum circulation and impact to ensure a successful centenary.
More similar words: on time, meantime, intimate, from time to time, sentiment, time, at no time, in no time, at a time, at times, at one time, at any time, sometime, lifetime, take time, all the time, longtime, by the time, full-time, each time, at all times, by this time, sometimes, every time, at other times, at the time of, ahead of time, at the same time, for the time being, have a good time.