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fullness of time

American  

noun

  1. the proper or destined time.


Etymology

Origin of fullness of time

First recorded in 1550–60

Example Sentences

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“You’ll find out in the fullness of time.”

From Literature

‘Fullness of time’ sounded like the way they probably talk at the high school.

From Literature

And you’ll recall how in the fullness of time Lester Kriegbaum became President of Indiana University and married the Dean of Women.

From Literature

“In the fullness of time, they will drive each other and be one unified entity,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

England head coach Shaun Wane's future will be decided "in the fullness of time", the Rugby Football League's most powerful figure has told BBC Sport.

From BBC