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in time
1Before a time limit expires, early enough, as in His speech begins at eight, so we've arrived in time . It is often put as in time for , as in Please come in time for dinner . [Second half of 1400s] Also see in good time .
In the proper musical tempo or rhythm, as in It's important to dance in time to the music . [c. 1700]
Eventually, within an indefinite period, as in In time you'll see that Dad was right . [c. 1450] Also see in due course .
in time
2Example Sentences
The younger Okura and company have been upgrading infrastructure steadily and would like to reopen the motel — perhaps even get the six cottages open in time for the Route 66 centennial in 2026.
The proposed revamp - which has not yet been approved - would increase the hill's capacity by 20% in time for the 2027 event and increase accessibility.
This saga begins with hesitation: Matriarch Bà Nôi does not flee 1970s Vietnam in time to keep her family intact.
But Conservative shadow trade secretary Andrew Griffith accused Labour of "failing to negotiate with President Trump's team" in time.
The New Zealander was sent to Red Bull's second team, Racing Bulls, after the Chinese Grand Prix, with Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda moving in the other direction in time for this weekend's race in Japan.
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