tempestivily (Meaning)
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tempestivily (n.)
The quality, or state, of being tempestive; seasonableness.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tempestivily
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tempestivily Sentence Examples
- The meteorologist's tempestivity allowed them to accurately predict the arrival of the storm.
- The firefighters responded with tempestivity, enabling them to extinguish the blaze before it spread.
- The doctor's tempestivity in diagnosing the patient's ailment saved their life.
- The police arrived tempestivily to prevent the robbery from escalating.
- The school administrator's tempestivity in closing the school due to the impending hurricane protected the students.
- The CEO's tempestivity in making a crucial decision during the financial crisis averted a company-wide disaster.
- The tempestivity of the medical team in treating the trauma victim greatly improved their chances of survival.
- The tempestivity of the security guard in detecting the intruder prevented a potential theft.
- The tempestivity of the farmer in harvesting the crops before the storm ensured a successful yield.
- The tempestivity of the rescue team in locating the lost hikers saved their lives from the freezing temperatures.
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The quality, or state, of being tempestive; seasonableness.
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No antonyms found.
The meteorologist's tempestivity allowed them to accurately predict the arrival of the storm.
The firefighters responded with tempestivity, enabling them to extinguish the blaze before it spread.
The doctor's tempestivity in diagnosing the patient's ailment saved their life.
The police arrived tempestivily to prevent the robbery from escalating.