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Sentence count:202+7Posted:2017-05-18Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: untimelySimilar words: untimelytimelesstime limittimelinessfrom time to timetime and time againprime timecomelyMeaning: ['taɪmlɪ]  adj. 1. before a time limit expires 2. done or happening at the appropriate or proper time. adv. at an opportune time. 
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31) I want those results in a timely fashion!
32) Be on time and timely - it's good manners.
33) Actual repayment in a regular, timely manner.
34) Timely recognition of emerging infections requires early warning systems to detect new infectious diseases before they become public health crises.
35) After the meeting he was very abrupt with me and made a comment about getting more timely information from the field.
36) Thomas's contribution could not have been more timely, Tommy Tynan having equalised an own goal by David Byrne.
37) It is timely that we have concentrated on improving our performance because our market place is becoming more competitive.
38) Instead, data are provided directly and more timely to obviate this need.
39) There are also examples of more timely reports being potentially less relevant.
39) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
40) Mr. Chope My hon. Friend gives a timely reminder of the benefits of investment in our roads infrastructure.
41) The timely provision of psychiatric care can dramatically reduce the use and costs of medical care for these patients.
42) Daily newspapers appear especially threatened by the incursion on to their turf of timely and in-depth local information.
43) The President had never been stronger and his policies had never been more timely.
44) It is a timely reminder of when justice was swift and permanent.
45) The by-election provided a timely opportunity for even the least politically-minded people to express their disgust at the Munich settlement.
46) Users of accounting information, such as banks[Sentencedict.com], need timely information for their decision-making.
47) The early wickets that came Illingworth's way this season must have been particularly timely to boost the morale.
48) Failure to make payments in a timely manner may lead to penalties.
49) If so, this November's mayoral election ought to be timely.
50) As computer systems make information more timely, top management can base its decisions on actual data rather than personal observation.
51) Do not lose your thoroughness but try to be more timely.
52) Wigan have not done at all badly without him but his return, to loose forward, could not be more timely.
53) C.. Ensure timely development, appropriate use, and availability of diagnostic tests and reagents.
54) Miller resigned abruptly after Hallinan publicly criticized her for failing to report the incident to him in a timely manner.
55) The business trends of the past decade have emphasized the necessity for more timely operations.
56) Reads the game well, makes many timely interventions on the far post in defence.
57) His book is a brilliant and timely reminder of what is left out in our various theories and models of language.
58) So the visit to this country by Boris Yeltsin is a timely reminder of the opportunities in that former superpower.
59) The fighting in the Ardennes came as a timely reminder that the West still needed the Russian army.
60) With the combat units dispersed and the opposition extremely difficult to locate, good and timely intelligence was at a premium.
More similar words: untimelytimelesstime limittimelinessfrom time to timetime and time againprime timecomelylamelygamelyhomelynamelylimelightextremelyhandsomelytimetimeson timein timetime outtime offfor a timein no timeat no timedown timepastimedowntimeat a timebedtimetime zone
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