in due time

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in due time

We will address that question in due time.

Definition

Adverb 1. At the appropriate or proper time; eventually; after the expected, necessary, or natural amount of time has passed. It implies that something will happen when the time is right, not immediately, but without undue delay.

Usage

The phrase "in due time" is used to indicate that an event or action will occur at its proper or appointed moment. It often carries a sense of patience and inevitability, suggesting that one should wait for the natural progression of events. - It is commonly used in formal, professional, and literary contexts. - It can often be replaced by "in due course" without a change in meaning.

Examples
  • The committee will review all applications and announce its decision in due time.
  • Don't worry about the results; you will receive feedback in due time.
  • The project is complex, but all the pieces will come together in due time.
Advanced Usage
  • "All in good time": A similar idiomatic expression meaning that something will happen at the appropriate time, often used to counsel patience.
    • You'll understand the reasons for my decision all in good time.
  • Used to formally acknowledge a future action or event in official communications.
    • Your concerns have been noted and will be addressed by management in due time.
Variants and Related Words
  • In due course (Adverbial phrase): Essentially synonymous with "in due time," perhaps slightly more formal.
    • The contract will be signed in due course.
  • Eventually (Adverb): At some later time, especially after a delay or series of events.
  • In time (Adverbial phrase): Before a deadline or eventually, often with a sense of "soon enough."
Synonyms
  • Eventually
  • In the fullness of time
  • At the proper time
  • When the time is right
  • In the course of time
Related Idioms
  • All in good time: Used to tell someone to be patient because something will happen when it is ready.
    • "When can I drive the car?" "All in good time, son. You need more practice first."
  • Everything in its own time: A proverb emphasizing that things happen according to their own natural schedule.
    • You can't rush recovery; everything happens in its own time.
in due time

We will address that question in due time.

Adverb
  1. at the appropriate time
    • we'll get to this question in due course