point in time

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point in time

At that point in time, the clock struck noon.

Definition

Noun: A specific, precise, or particular moment within the continuum of time. It refers to an instant, rather than a duration or period.

Usage

The phrase "point in time" is used to specify and isolate a single moment from the general flow of time. It is often used in formal, technical, or precise contexts to emphasize the exactness of the moment being discussed. It can be modified by words like "this," "that," "any," or "a particular."

Examples
  • We need to determine the exact point in time when the system failed.
  • At that point in time, I was living in Paris.
  • The contract stipulates the obligations of each party at any given point in time.
  • It is impossible to be in two places at the same point in time.
Advanced Usage
  • "At this point in time": A formal, often bureaucratic, way of saying "now" or "currently." While common, it is sometimes criticized as verbose.
    • At this point in time, we are not accepting new applications.
  • "At that point in time": A formal way of saying "then" or "at that moment."
    • At that point in time, the decision was final.
Variants and Related Words
  • Point (noun): When used in temporal contexts, "point" alone can often mean the same as "point in time," especially when modified (e.g., , ).
  • Moment (noun): A very brief period of time; often used interchangeably with "point in time" but can imply a slightly less precise or a very short duration.
  • Instant (noun): An infinitesimally short point in time; emphasizes immediacy and lack of duration.
  • Juncture (noun): A point in time, especially one made critical by a confluence of circumstances (e.g., ).
Synonyms
  • Moment
  • Instant
  • Juncture
  • Stage
  • Particular time
Antonyms
  • Period of time
  • Duration
  • Interval
  • Span
  • Era
point in time

At that point in time, the clock struck noon.

Noun
  1. an instant of time
    • at that point I had to leave

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