just in time
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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.
Adverb
- at the last possible moment
- she was saved in the nick of time