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  1. AT THIS POINT IN TIME definition: now; at this precise moment in history | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  2. At the present moment; right now; currently. We don't have all the details, but at this point in time, it seems that the suspect acted alone. They still haven't reached a decision, so I can't comment on anything at this point in time. I have never felt as happy as I do at this point in time. See also: point, this, time.

  3. Jun 2, 2024 · at this point in time. ( idiomatic) right now, or in the near and foreseeable future. While we are not able to assist you at this point in time, we will be sure to call you if an opportunity arises.

  4. For example, someone might say “right at this point in time” to emphasize that something is happening right now, or “as of this point in time” to indicate that something has changed since a previous moment.

  5. To write plainly and concisely, use then instead of at that point in time. Other possibilities to replace at that point in time include at that time and at that point. Wordy: It was at that point in time the firefighters realized they could not save the building.

  6. Also, at this point in time or at this juncture or at this moment. Now, as in At this point in time we don't need a new refrigerator . Even wordier synonyms for “now” than at present, all four phrases imply that what is the case now may not always have been so or may not remain so.

  7. A specific or particular moment or period in time. We don't have all the details, but, at this point in time, it seems that the suspect acted alone. There has never been a point in time more rigorously studied by academics than these five years. At no point in time have I ever accepted bribes.