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Adverbial at a time has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: at a timeDescription: "At a time" is a common phrase used to indicate a specific moment or period during which something occurs or can be done. It implies performing or focusing on a singular task or action within a particular instance. Sense 1: Adv. - Indicates doing or considering one thing or person at a particular moment or within a specific period. Example Sentence: Please submit your requests one at a time so that we can process them more efficiently. Related Products: Notepad, Task Manager Sense 2: Adv. - Denoting the restriction of performing or experiencing something within defined limits. Example Sentence: You can only withdraw $500 at a time from this ATM. Related Products: Bank Card, Wallet Sense 3: Adv. - Expresses a limitation or constraint on the amount or quantity of something that can be dealt with simultaneously. Example Sentence: The restaurant can only serve ten customers at a time due to limited seating. Related Products: Dining Table, Restaurant Reservation | ||||
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