time limit (Meaning)

Wordnet

time limit (n)

a time period within which something must be done or completed

Synonyms & Antonyms of time limit

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time limit Sentence Examples

  1. The test had a strict time limit of 60 minutes.
  2. The team was unable to complete the project within the given time limit.
  3. The race had a time limit of three hours, with anyone exceeding it disqualified.
  4. The presentation had a time limit of 10 minutes, ensuring fair distribution of speaking time.
  5. The professor gave the students a one-week time limit to submit their essays.
  6. The online test had a time limit of 24 hours, allowing participants to complete it at their convenience.
  7. The contract had a time limit for signing, after which it would become void.
  8. The parking time limit was three hours, with drivers required to move their vehicles after that.
  9. The museum had a time limit for staying in each exhibit, promoting crowd control.
  10. The patient was given a time limit of two days to show improvement before further treatment would be considered.

FAQs About the word time limit

a time period within which something must be done or completed

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The test had a strict time limit of 60 minutes.

The team was unable to complete the project within the given time limit.

The race had a time limit of three hours, with anyone exceeding it disqualified.

The presentation had a time limit of 10 minutes, ensuring fair distribution of speaking time.