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one-time
[ wuhn-tahym ]
adjective
- having been as specified at one time; former:
my one-time partners.
Synonyms: ,
- occurring, done, or accomplished only once:
his one-time try at elective office.
one-time
adjective
- prenominal at some time in the past; former
adverb
- informal.at once
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of one-time1
Example Sentences
Those affected will see their benefits increase or receive benefits for the first time, plus they’ll receive a one-time retroactive payment reflecting the increase dating back to January 2024.
For some, the strawberries are a one-time indulgence or, even, a seasonal gift enjoyed on special occasions or in special baked goods.
World Athletics has approved the introduction of a one-time genetic test for elite athletes who wish to compete in the women's category at international events.
The dramatic political developments in Bangladesh that led to prime minister Sheikh Hasina being ousted last year have thrown up many surprises - including Dhaka's growing closeness with one-time foe Pakistan.
More than eight years after Fabio Sementilli was stabbed to death on the patio of his Woodland Hills home, Baker tried his best to bolster his one-time lover’s defense.
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