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day of reckoning

noun

  1. the time when one is called to account for one's actions, to pay one's debts, or to fulfill one's promises or obligations.


day of reckoning

noun

  1. a time when the effects of one's past mistakes or misdeeds catch up with one
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“Yesterday was a very stark statement that evil may linger, but there will always be a day of reckoning where good will triumph over evil.â€

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It now appears that the day of reckoning is at hand.

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Like a harbinger of some twisted future, he speaks of a purge—a single, merciless day of reckoning — where lawlessness would be met with brutal reprisal.

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So for those who made them, no day of reckoning.

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To be fair, Woods’ day of reckoning might not be far off.

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