just in time

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just in time

She arrived just in time to catch the departing train.

Definition

Adverb 1. At the last possible moment; with no time to spare: Happening or arriving immediately before it is too late, often avoiding a negative consequence.

Usage

The phrase "just in time" is used to describe an action or event that occurs at the very last possible moment before a deadline or before a problem arises. It emphasizes a narrow escape or perfect timing.

Examples
  • The ambulance arrived just in time to save the injured hiker.
  • I finished the report just in time for the 5 p.m. deadline.
  • He caught the falling vase just in time before it hit the floor.
Advanced Usage
  • Just-in-time (JIT): In business and manufacturing, this is a specific inventory strategy where materials or products are delivered or produced exactly when they are needed in the production process, minimizing storage costs.
    • The factory uses a just-in-time delivery system for its components.
Variants and Related Words
  • In the nick of time: An idiom with an identical meaning to "just in time."
    • The firefighter rescued the cat in the nick of time.
Synonyms
  • At the last minute
  • In the nick of time
  • At the eleventh hour
Antonyms
  • Too late
  • With time to spare
  • Early
Related Idioms
  • In the nick of time: At the last possible instant.
    • The goal was scored in the nick of time, just before the final whistle.
just in time

She arrived just in time to catch the departing train.

Adverb
  1. at the last possible moment
    • she was saved in the nick of time

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