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- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole:"travel through space and time" · "our conception of time" · "one of the greatest wits of all time"
- the progress of time as affecting people and things:"things were getting better as time passed"
- time or an amount of time as reckoned by a conventional standard:"it's eight o'clock Eastern Standard Time"
- the personification of time, typically as an old man with a scythe and hourglass.
- a moment or definite portion of time allotted, used, or suitable for a purpose:"the scheduled departure time" · "should we set a time for the meeting?"
- (time for/to do something)the favorable or appropriate time to do something; the right moment:"it was time to go" · "it's time for bed"
- (a time)an indefinite period:"traveling always distorts one's feelings for a time"
- a more or less definite portion of time in history or characterized by particular events or circumstances:"Victorian times" · "at the time of Galileo" · "the park is beautiful at this time of year"
- the conditions of life during a particular period:"times have changed"
- (Times)used in names of newspapers:"The New York Times"
- (one's time)one's lifetime:"I've known a lot of women in my time"
- (one's time)the successful, fortunate, or influential part of a person's life or career:"in my time that was unheard of"Similar:
- (one's time)the appropriate or expected time for something, in particular childbirth or death:"he seemed old before his time"
- an apprenticeship:"all of our foremen served their time on the loading dock"
- dateda period of menstruation or pregnancy.
- the normal rate of pay for time spent working:"if called out on weekends, they are paid time and a half"
- the length of time taken to run a race or complete an event or journey:"his time for the mile was 3:49.31"
- the end of the game:"he scored five minutes from time"
- (in sports) a moment at which play is stopped temporarily within a game, or the act of calling for this:"the umpire called time"
- time as allotted, available, or used:"we need more time" · "it would be a waste of time"
- (times)(following a number) expressing multiplication:"five goes into fifteen three times" · "it burns calories four times faster than walking"
verbtime (verb) · times (third person present) · timed (past tense) · timed (past participle) · timing (present participle)OriginOld English tīma, of Germanic origin; related to tide, which it superseded in temporal senses. The earliest of the current verb senses (dating from late Middle English) is ‘do (something) at a particular moment’. Time Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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