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    junc·ture
    /ˈjəNG(k)(t)SHər/

    noun

    • 1. a particular point in events or time: "it is difficult to say at this juncture whether this upturn can be sustained" Similar pointpoint in timetimemoment

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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."

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Definition of juncture noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Juncture definition: A point in time, especially one requiring a decision to be made.

  10. 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).

  11. 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.