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- Dictionaryjunc·ture/ˈjəNG(k)(t)SHər/
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- 1. a particular point in events or time: "it is difficult to say at this juncture whether this upturn can be sustained" Similar
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The meaning of JUNCTURE is a point of time; especially : one made critical by a concurrence of circumstances. How to use juncture in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Juncture.
a particular point in time or stage in a series of events: Negotiations are at a critical juncture. (Definition of juncture from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of juncture. juncture.
Juncture definition: a point of time, especially one made critical or important by a concurrence of circumstances. See examples of JUNCTURE used in a sentence.
A juncture is a joint or connection between two things. Originally used in the physical sense, it has broadened in meaning to refer to an often urgent decision-making crossroads. At some point you and your partner will reach a critical juncture and have to decide whether to get serious or break up. It can also simply mean "point in time."
Jun 1, 2006 · 1. a point of time, esp. one made critical by a concurrence of circumstances: At this juncture, we must decide whether to continue negotiations. 2. a serious state of affairs; crisis. 3. the line or point at which two bodies are joined; joint or articulation; seam. 4. an act of joining or the state of being joined.
a particular point in time or stage in a series of events: Negotiations are at a critical juncture. (Definition of juncture from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of juncture. juncture.
Definition of juncture noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Juncture definition: A point in time, especially one requiring a decision to be made.
juncture. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English junc‧ture /ˈdʒʌŋktʃə $ -ər/ noun [ countable usually singular] formal a particular point in an activity or period of time At this juncture, I suggest we take a short break. The talks are at a critical juncture (=very important point).
1. a joining or being joined. 2. a point or line of joining or connection; joint, as of two bones, or seam. 3. a point of time. 4. a particular or critical moment in the development of events; crisis. 5. a state of affairs. 6. Linguistics.