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fullness of time in American English the appointed or allotted time fullness of time in American Englishnounthe proper or destined time Word origin [1550–60 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1550–60. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: multiplex, network, rhythm, scanner, urgeExamples of 'fullness of time' in a sentencefullness of time That was what this helmet would achieve, in the fullness of time.In the fullness of time we release them here and there in suitable territory.You would imagine that it will come out in the fullness of time.But look, this would all be in the fullness of time.In the fullness of time, perhaps - but not for the moment.The true efficacy of the ban will become clear in the fullness of time.Houses are almost always a good investment in the fullness of time.But it might, in the fullness of time, be more complacent than wise.Other reforms can follow in the fullness of time, preferably incrementally as always.Sainthood will be yours in the fullness of time. |