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eleventh-hour
eleventh hour
English
Alternative forms
- eleventh-hour (attributive)
- 11th hour
Noun
eleventh hour (plural eleventh hours)
- (idiomatic) A point in time which is nearly too late; the last minute.
- 1857, William Makepeace Thackeray, The Virginians, ch. 85:
- If she repented, though at the eleventh hour, it was not too late.
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, Episode 16
- Highly providential was the appearance on the scene of Corny Kelleher when Stephen was blissfully unconscious but for that man in the gap turning up at the eleventh hour the finis might have been that he might have been a candidate for the accident ward...
- 1961, Philip Toynbee, Underdogs: Eighteen Victims of Society, page 56:
- I have extricated myself so far at many eleventh hours and perhaps there is some hope in this.
- 2009, Tony Karon, "Why Money Alone Will Not Fix Gaza," Time, 3 March:
- Egypt had managed to bring the two sides to the brink of a deal two weeks ago, before internal political dynamics prompted the Israelis to back out at the eleventh hour.
- 1857, William Makepeace Thackeray, The Virginians, ch. 85:
- (idiomatic) The final hour leading to a crucial moment or an important event.
- (idiomatic, usually hyphenated) Used attributively.
- 2008, Bryan Walsh, "George W. Bush's Last Environmental Stand," Time, 5 Nov.:
- Eleventh-hour executive changes are not unique to this outgoing Administration — President Bill Clinton launched a number himself before leaving office.
- 2008, Bryan Walsh, "George W. Bush's Last Environmental Stand," Time, 5 Nov.:
Usage notes
- Rarely used in the plural form and usually immediately preceded by the definite article, the.
- Usually used in phrases beginning with such prepositions as at or in.
Translations
The last minute
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