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- JUNCTURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The use of juncture in English dates back to the 14th century, when it meant "a place where two or more things are joined " By the 17th century it could also refer to an important point in a process or activity
- JUNCTURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
At every juncture there is a seamless connection between private moments and public events, intimate feelings and collective sentiments, personal goals and national ambitions
- JUNCTURE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Juncture definition: a point of time, especially one made critical or important by a concurrence of circumstances See examples of JUNCTURE used in a sentence
- Juncture - definition of juncture by The Free Dictionary
A point in time, especially one requiring a decision to be made: "Is this the appropriate juncture to speak the truth in that frank and candid way?" (Elinor Lipman)
- How to Use Junction vs. juncture Correctly - GRAMMARIST
A junction is (1) a place where two things join or meet, or (2) the act of joining or meeting Juncture has traditionally borne these senses as well, but in modern usage it more often refers to a point in time, especially one made critical by a confluence of circumstances
- JUNCTURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
At a particular juncture means at a particular point in time, especially when it is a very important time in a process or series of events What's important at this juncture is the ability of the three republics to work together We're at a critical juncture in terms of his domestic program
- juncture - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
a point of time, esp one made important or critical by circumstances that come together: At this juncture, we must decide whether to continue negotiations a place where two things are joined
- Juncture - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A juncture is a joint or connection between two things Originally used in the physical sense, it has broadened in meaning to refer to an often urgent decision-making crossroads
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