junctures in English

noun
1
a particular point in events or time.
it is difficult to say at this juncture whether this upturn can be sustained
synonyms:pointpoint in timetimemomentmoment in timeperiodoccasionphase

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "junctures" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "junctures", or refer to the context using the word "junctures" in the English Dictionary.

1. Floor and wall junctures, Coved, and enclosed or sealed

2. Antonyms for Crevices include agreement, closings, closures, junctures and solids

3. 12VAC5-421-2830. Floor and wall junctures, Coved, and enclosed or sealed

4. Top synonyms for Conjunctures (other words for Conjunctures) are junctures, circumstances and events.

5. Synonyms for Conjunctures include crises, emergencies, crossroads, exigencies, junctures, passes, stages, clutches, combinations and connection

6. However, as no votes have been recorded at these junctures the arithmetic straitjacket has remained largely hidden.

7. Crossroads is a channel from The Epoch Times, focused on discussions about the major junctures of the world—from breaking news, to ideology, culture, and politics.

8. Crossroads is a channel from The Epoch Times, focused on discussions about the major junctures of the world—from breaking news, to ideology, culture, and politics

9. This justice must be rendered to the police of that period, that even in the most serious public junctures, it imperturbably fulfilled its duties connected with the sewers and surveillance.

10. In food establishments in which cleaning methods other than water flushing are used for cleaning floors, the floor and wall junctures shall be Coved and closed to no larger than 1/32 inch (one mm).

11. In food establishments in which cleaning methods other than water flushing are used for cleaning floors, the floor and wall junctures shall be Coved and closed to no larger than 1/32 inch (1 mm).

12. ‘This latter course, in fact, is already Adumbrated at certain junctures in the Opus Postumum.’ ‘The outlines of the legend of the politically naïve scholar are already Adumbrated in the biographical essay Heidegger submitted to the de-Nazification committee in 1945.’

13. The construction solution of insulated and waterproofed modular rigid flooring, customarily associated with roofs, and floors in water-related domains, is one of the most complex, owing to the number of specialised layers, the order of arrangement, and the junctures with other Abutting building elements or drains and ducts.

14. Adumbrate in a sentence (word usage in recent Hindu newspaper) This latter course, in fact, is already Adumbrated at certain junctures in the Opus Postumum.’ ‘The outlines of the legend of the politically naïve scholar are already Adumbrated in the biographical essay Heidegger submitted to the de-Nazification committee in 1945.’ ‘(Reading across texts for a moment, this idea has been