at one time
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Definition
Adverb 1. At a previous time; formerly; in the past. Indicates that a situation or action was true or happened in a period of time that has now ended. 2. Simultaneously; at the same time. Indicates that multiple actions or events occurred concurrently.
Usage Examples
- Meaning 1 (formerly):
- He was a successful businessman at one time, but he lost everything in the recession.
- This building at one time served as the town's main library.
- Meaning 2 (simultaneously):
- The machine can process several documents at one time.
- She can only focus on one task at one time; she doesn't like multitasking.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often introduces a contrast between a past and present state, especially when using the first meaning.
- At one time, this software was industry standard, but it's now obsolete.
- When meaning "simultaneously," it is frequently used with limits or capacities (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Once (adv.): At one time in the past. ()
- Formerly (adv.): In the past; at an earlier time. ()
- Simultaneously (adv.): At the same time. ()
- Concurrently (adv.): At the same time; simultaneously. ()
Synonyms
- Meaning 1: Once, formerly, previously, heretofore, in the past.
- Meaning 2: Simultaneously, concurrently, at once, together, all at once.
Related Phrases
- At a time: This phrase is closely related, especially to the second meaning. It is used to indicate a specific number of items or actions handled in a single group or instance.
- Please enter the numbers one at a time.
- The system upgrades users in batches of ten at a time.
Adverb
- at a previous time;
- at one time he loved her
- her erstwhile writing
- she was a dancer once
- simultaneously
- he took three cookies at a time