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Meaning of At A Later Time
The phrase "At A Later Time" refers to a point in the future, indicating that something will happen or be done after the present moment.
Etymology of At A Later Time
The phrase "At A Later Time" is a combination of individual words with their own etymologies.
"At" comes from Old English "æt", which was used to indicate a location or a point in time.
"A" is an indefinite article that comes from Old English "an", which was used to indicate a singular noun.
"Later" comes from Old English "læter", which is related to the word "late".
"Time" comes from Old English "tīma", which is related to the word "tide".
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- Used to indicate that something will happen or be done at a point in the future.
- * Indicates a delay or a postponement of an action or event.
Usage Examples
- The meeting will be rescheduled at a later time.
- * We will discuss the details at a later time.
- * The decision will be made at a later time.