Use "opportune" in a sentence

1. Hyperpietic establismentarianism Graf opportune Alingual

2. Your arrival was most opportune.

3. It makes it all the more opportune.

4. Would it be opportune to discuss the contract now?

5. Time / The present is opportune for planting trees.

6. The timing of the meetings was opportune.

7. The law reforms were opportune and important.

8. The offer could not have come at a more opportune moment.

9. Most opportune investments in other states have been done.

10. The timing of our statement is very opportune.

11. May and June are, realistically, the most opportune time for such projects.

12. His work - and his mission - comes at an opportune time.

13. The announcement Tuesday may have come at an opportune time.

14. Auspicious definition, promising success; propitious; opportune; favorable: an Auspicious occasion

15. I believe that I have arrived at a very opportune moment.

16. Meanwhile, he would take up the matter with Archbishop Perier at an opportune time.

17. Porter bought Goat Island and Preserved it at an opportune moment.

18. The law reform parts of the Act were opportune and important.

19. Our special session this afternoon, devoted to Climate Change, is therefore, particularly opportune.

20. When is “the opportune time” for her to study for her test?

21. I waited, hoping for an opportune moment to discuss the possibility of a raise.

22. But It's a limited floating exchange rate system under the Government controltime is opportune.

23. Fragmentary carbonylates festers Befool opportune timeously polycyclic accredit Huntley etherize contiguously unidentifiable salmonellosis.

24. Now, she thought, would be a highly opportune moment to make my departure.

25. 27 I waited, hoping for an opportune moment to discuss the possibility of a raise.

26. What can buying out the opportune time involve when it comes to secular work or housework?

27. It would have to wait for a more opportune time, she decided, and replaced the receiver.

28. This seemed like an opportune moment to ask the government to mount a tree-planting program.

29. (John 4:5-30) The apostle Paul likewise ‘bought out the opportune time’ and enjoyed fine results.

30. I waited, hoping for an opportune moment to discuss the possibility of my earning a little money.

31. By “buying out the opportune time” from less important activities, said the final speaker of the symposium.

32. Wait for the opportune moment, as in The cat sat in front of the mousehole, Biding its time

33. Would this be an opportune time to suggest a move to help reduce the fragmentation of the industry?

34. Early diagnosis, treatment with effective antiamebic agents—specifically metronidazole—and opportune aggressive surgical intervention have resulted in better survival rates.

35. This is an opportune time to undertake a study into the history of Cesses in the Indian context.

36. But he could not have come back at a more opportune time as far as Selkirk are concerned.

37. Let us wait for some more opportune moment to give her the news that Kokos is back in town.

38. To her now he was just a young fellow who happened to be in the house at an opportune time.

39. Lying in wait, simmering in obscurity before the opportune moment to strike, the four-song Spoiled Marrow announces Anthropophagous' arrival with …

40. For those who are waiting for the most opportune time to invest in a home, this is an excellent time to do that.

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42. In fact, Baidu's seeing enough problems of its own to suggest investors' ebullience about its prospects is overdone, even if [gm99nd]'s potential retreat comes at an opportune moment.

43. This seems to be the opportune time to strike, for it will take a while before the eyes of the new sentries adjust to the darkness.

44. When the infant brain is growing rapidly and these stages arrive in their turn, that is the opportune time for training in these different abilities.

45. “Keep strict watch that how you walk is not as unwise but as wise persons, buying out the opportune time for yourselves, because the days are wicked.”

46. 3 Few Christians find that they have much free time to pioneer; therefore, it becomes necessary to ‘buy out the opportune time’ from those unnecessary things that are presently demanding our time.

47. It is for this reason that we consider the 2010 Review Conference to be an opportune moment for containing and reversing the accrescent pessimism over the fate of the Treaty.

48. Before the year 1064, the date of the founding of the Abbey of Sainte-Opportune De Lessay, the history of Creances can hardly be distinguished from that of all of the Cotentin

49. This would be an opportune time for governments to issue more inflation-indexed debt, to begin issuing it, or to issue nominal GDP-linked debt, which is analogous to it.

50. The bloody sock Curt Schilling wore while pitching for the Boston Red Sox during Game 2 of the 2004 World Series is up for auction, and so it’s an opportune time to explain why

51. The opportune choice of initiators and the substances added to the prepreg's matrix material: poly-ϵ-caprolacton; the acetyl-acetone and alkyl-(acrylate)-methacrylate type monomers added to the adhesive result in the networking of the resins.

52. The term “ease” in fact designates, according to its etymology, the space adjacent (ad-jacens, Adjacentia), the empty place where each can move freely, in a semantic constellation where spatial proximity borders on opportune time (ad-agio, moving at ease) and …

53. Advantageous: 1 adj giving an advantage “a contract Advantageous to our country” “socially Advantageous to entertain often” Synonyms: beneficial , good promoting or enhancing well-being plus , positive involving advantage or good discriminatory , preferential manifesting partiality expedient serving to promote your interest opportune suitable

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55. ‘Having Acclimatized to the less-than-welcoming conditions, the Royals moved on to the tactical phase of the training.’ ‘The timing of these tours of Zimbabwe and South Africa could not have been more opportune and is an ideal chance to get Acclimatized to the conditions.’

56. 51 ‘Hippocrates et Galenus ac alii Graeci fere omnes, affluentem flux urumque sanguinem in contrarium revellentes, atque iam in partem Affluxum a locoque maxime vicino una derivantes, e directo lateris affecti venam etiam in corpore plethorico, ac inter initia opportune secant, aliter quam Araborum et eorum sequaces, quos

57. Advantageous adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (favourable, opportune) favorevole agg aggettivo : Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata " - "Con un cacciavite piccolo " - "Questioni controverse "

58. 51 ‘Hippocrates et Galenus ac alii Graeci fere omnes, affluentem flux urumque sanguinem in contrarium revellentes, atque iam in partem Affluxum a locoque maxime vicino una derivantes, e directo lateris affecti venam etiam in corpore plethorico, ac inter initia opportune secant, aliter quam Araborum et eorum sequaces, quos ‘αιμοϕοβους merito quis appellaverit.’

59. Convenient (adj.) late 14c., "fit, suitable, proper; affording accommodation; opportune, favorable," from Latin Convenientem (nominative conveniens), present participle of convenire "to come together, meet together, assemble; unite, join, combine; agree with, accord; be suitable or proper (to)," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + venire "to come" (from a suffixed form