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Synonyms and antonyms of Deadlines and time limits in American Thesaurus

Deadlines and time limits

deadline (noun)

a specific time or date by which you have to do something

timing (noun)

the date or time when something happens or is planned to happen

time limit (noun)

an amount of time in which you must do something

closing date (noun)

the date by which you must apply for, ask for, or provide something

due date (noun)

the date on which something is planned or expected to happen, for example when money must be paid or when a pregnant woman expects to have her baby

play date (noun)

details of the day and time that a show will happen

sell-by date (noun)

British an expiration date on food or a drug

due (adjective)

something that is due at a particular time or date must be completed by that time or date

sunset provision (noun)

a condition that states that a plan or agreement will automatically end after a particular period of time unless special arrangements are made for it to continue

the last minute ()

the latest possible time for doing something

expiration date (noun)

American the date on which something can no longer be used or is no longer safe to eat. The British word is expiry date

for (preposition)

used for saying the particular time or date that something is planned to happen

grace (noun)

extra time that you have, or that someone allows you to have, in order to do something such as pay money that you owe

the last (possible) moment ()

the latest time that it is possible to do something

on (adverb)

used for saying the day or date when something happens