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timeliness

[ US /ˈtaɪmɫinəs/ ]
[ UK /tˈa‍ɪmlinəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. timely convenience
  2. being at the right time

How To Use timeliness In A Sentence

  • I have to add that your observations about “untimeliness” make no sense to me. Writing and Failure (Part 4) : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • I have chosen to pursue this agenda, notwithstanding its untimeliness in the face of matters that have arisen i.e., the economic crisis, in part because I'm comfortable with it. Obama's Jobs Speech: An Early Draft
  • The avant-garde almost always fails because of this untimeliness, either by being “before its time,” addressing an, as yet, unforeseen, future audience (doing so from a modern viewpoint in a tone of historic anticipation), or by being “beyond its time,” addressing an as yet, unawakened, modern audience (doing so from a future viewpoint in a tone of historic renunciation). Writing and Failure (Part 4) : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • Timeliness in reporting is just as much a quality issue as are the accuracy and precision of testing.
  • The Board notified him that his appeal was untimely, and afforded him an opportunity to demonstrate good cause for his untimeliness.
  • The timeliness and verity of this admonition is not arguable.
  • In a case of this magnitude, with allegations this serious, a dismissal of the complaint for untimeliness does nothing to enhance the public image of lawyers in the State of North Carolina. Is That Legal?: Justice Successfully Delayed
  • That said, at some point timeliness and public import must be bracketed for an evaluation of the book's contributions to theory, method, and substantive work in the sociology of religion.
  • Delegations rushed North from Mississippi and Texas, with suspicious timeliness and with great-hearted offers to take these workers back to a lesser hell. DARKWATER
  • Different people place different values on luxury, location, timeliness, leisure, and security.
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