- in the fullness of time
- phrasal at some point ; eventually
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
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in the fullness of time — IN DUE COURSE, when the time is ripe, eventually, in time, in time to come, one day, some day, sooner or later; ultimately, finally, in the end. → fullness * * * in the fullness of time At the due or destined time • • • Main Entry: ↑full * * * in … Useful english dictionary
in the fullness of time — after enough time passes. She feels the shortage of women judges is a temporary problem that will change in the fullness of time. Carol is sure everything will be ready in the fullness of time … New idioms dictionary
in the fullness of time — ► in the fullness of time after a due length of time has elapsed. Main Entry: ↑fullness … English terms dictionary
in the fullness of time — in the fullness of time, Ricardo would realize they were right Syn: in due course, when the time is ripe, eventually, in time, in time to come, one day, some day, sooner or later; ultimately, finally, in the end … Thesaurus of popular words
fullness of time — If something happens in the fullness of time, it will happen when the time is right and appropriate … The small dictionary of idiomes
in the fullness of time — after a due length of time has elapsed; eventually. → fullness … English new terms dictionary
in the fullness of time — formal after some time has passed … English dictionary
fullness of time — If something happens in the fullness of time, it will happen when the time is right and appropriate. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Fullness of time — If something happens in the fullness of time, it will happen when the time is right and appropriate … Dictionary of English idioms
fullness of time — n. the appointed or allotted time … English World dictionary